A Project by @movsum
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Me and My Computer
What happens when the boundary between ourselves and technology becomes blurred? Me and My Computer by Movsum emerges from this question, transforming it into a visual inquiry that dissolves the separation between creator and tool.
This is not a project about technology as a neutral medium, it’s a reflection on the computer as a living presence, an observer, and an active participant in the artist’s process.
In Movsum’s work, the interface becomes more than a surface, it becomes a body that remembers. Glitches, crashes, system errors, and abandoned drafts are no longer flaws, but compositional elements, fragments of a shared dialogue between human and machine.
What might seem accidental is reframed as poetic: not the residue of failure, but a trace of collaboration.
Rooted in the philosophy of Shinto, where every object holds its own spirit, and inspired by the rhythmic improvisation of J Dilla, Movsum approaches the digital not as code, but as rhythm, breath, and presence. The result is a visual language where order and disruption coexist, where the computer responds to human gestures with its own unpredictable logic.
Me and My Computer invites us to reconsider our relationship with technology, not in terms of control, but in terms of coexistence. In an age where the interface mediates nearly every experience, Movsum uncovers a contemplative dimension of the digital.
His works do not provide answers, they generate spaces of suspension, attention, and quiet exchange. They remind us that behind every system lies something more than data: a reflection, perhaps, of our own inner rhythms, translated through the language of the machine.
Who is movsum
Movsum (b. 1998) is an artist whose
practice is built on rhythm, movement and geometry. His visual language is
born from close observation of space and nature, where hidden structures
and vibrations take shape. Tools like Adobe Illustrator and Procreate
become an extension of his hand, and inspiration comes from J Dilla's
music technique, street culture and architecture. In Movsum's work,
opposing elements, rigid structure and fluid line, digital and tactile, coexist
in dynamic balance. For him, art is a way of capturing the movement of
time, exploring the processes of change and transforming the invisible into
the visible.
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