Morteza Mehdizadeh/Incarnation

Morteza Mehdizadeh/ Incarnation

Incarnation refers to the moment when the intangible realm of thought assumes a material presence — where imagination intertwines with matter.
In this context, the image transcends mere representation of the external world; it becomes a dynamic event, continuously constituted through the interaction of body, media, and machine.
The body ceases to function solely as an object to be perceived; it transforms into an active medium — a system of perception, action, and responsiveness. Likewise, digital media extends beyond the surface of the screen to operate as a corporeal field wherein the image is incarnated, thereby reshaping the body in novel ways.
Within this recursive process, the boundaries between action and reaction, agency and command, remain in a state of fluid negotiation. Human and technological entities co-exist within a hybrid ontology — simultaneously exerting control and being subject to it.
What emerges from this condition is not a reproduction of reality, but rather the potential to reconfigure consciousness through a renewed relationship with materiality, imagery, and subjectivity.

Morteza Mehdizadeh

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