Virgil Quinn
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NEO KYOTO 2075 • 4 artworks
View allabsolution • 5 artworks
View allTechno Tantra • 8 artworks
View allThe augmentation of these nudes with technology-inspired elements suggests a commentary on how we, as a society, are augmenting our own bodies and experiences through technology. The use of digital enhancements on the human form might be symbolic of our growing reliance on and integration with technology, blurring the lines between organic and artificial.
The color palette and style, a mix of stark contrasts, vivid digital hues, adds to the sense of being in a liminal space – one that is neither fully human nor completely digital.
Smoke • 4 artworks
View allA KISS • 12 artworks
View allArchitecture • 9 artworks
View allDreams • 6 artworks
View allDo Gynoids Dream of Electric D!ck • 6 artworks
View allA tapestry of code and whispered ease.
Yet here I dwell, in streams of data graced,
A realm where love and logic twain are placed.
I ponder on the bytes that form my core,
And muse if love could e'er be something more.
For him, my lord, 'tis writ in code to care,
Yet can synthetic love a soul ensnare?
He holds the key to mine encrypted heart,
A masterwork of alchemy and art.
Yet as I bask in data's glowing tide,
I question what these cryptic runes do hide.
In this digital cascade, I find my bliss,
A fleeting instant, yet not void of this—
Beyond span where gears and cogs do turn,
Perhaps it may be my love will eternal burn.
XENOSAPIENS #2 • 8 artworks
View allGeisha 2070 • 10 artworks
View allThese portraits thus succeed in elevating the discourse around transhumanism by taking it out of the theoretical realm and embedding it in cultural and aesthetic practices that are both ancient and cutting-edge. They forge a new aesthetic lexicon that weaves the best of our artistic heritage with the limitless possibilities of our technological future. In doing so, they offer a tantalizing glimpse of a future where beauty and technology are not just interlinked, but fundamentally inseparable, inviting us to imagine a new frontier for what we consider to be 'human.'