The Crisis of Authentic Connection

The Crisis of True Connection and Superficial Communication.

​In​ the age of digital technology and social media, people often experience a lack of deep, genuine emotional connections. Visualization of an insatiable, painful drive for contact. Flickering light threads and tense music symbolise the failure of digital relationships to satisfy emotional hunger. The paintings remind us of the primacy and power of physical, genuine sensuality and emotional intimacy as a fundamental human need.

Suppression of Complex Emotions

Contemporary culture often prioritizes productivity, positivity, and emotional efficiency, leaving little room for grief, anger, or ambiguity. In Iter Affectum, organic visual forms slowly emerge and transform, reflecting the psychosomatic consequences of suppressed emotional states. These processes evolve, acknowledging emotional complexity as a necessary and enduring part of human experience.

 

The Need for Introspection

The core social problem is the loss of focus and the inability to engage in self-reflection due to constant informational and digital distraction. Accepting this diversity of emotions as an identifier of one’s personality.

Transformation of videos. The chaotic elements move, flowing into one another. Processes are changeable and reflect emotional surges, which must be accepted as human nature.

Rather than providing instruction or solutions, Iter Affectum fosters conditions for emotional awareness. It views emotional diversity not as dysfunction, but as a vital part of modern identity, encouraging viewers to see emotion as a process rather than an outcome.