




My visual conception of the paradoxical relationship between an organic object and human impression as an inorganic notion. An exploration of the engineering of the Self within the organic. How we are constructed by layers and spaces, experiences and non-experiences, sensations and privation, maps of connections and non-connection, how the formal systems interact into creating an idea of self. I dived into the work of Gödel and the theory of incompleteness, as defended, that the systems that are the base of all mental activity (thought) overrun the very system that supports such activity, demonstrating that human consciousness is recursive, some mental fractal in repetition ad sternum from something to something. We talk without thinking about the process that makes us speak and the extensive cognitive processes that lead to speech, and how we chose one word to the detriment of another. As life emerges from an organic cell and abstract thought is contained in an organic shell, the concept of Self and the spark of life are (in) organic.