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Viraya

Creator

Fri, May 1, 2026, 06:54 PM

2d ago

Barcelona, Spain

41.38900, 2.17700

The video captures a dynamic digital display, likely a screen, interactive table, or projection, in a dimly lit environment. The display features an abstract, geometric pattern against a dark backgrou…read more

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The video captures a dynamic digital display, likely a screen, interactive table, or projection, in a dimly lit environment. The display features an abstract, geometric pattern against a dark background, composed primarily of white lines forming a complex grid-like structure, interspersed with numerous small, scattered dots. A prominent visual characteristic is a "glitch art" aesthetic, evidenced by strong chromatic aberration (RGB color separation) along the white lines and text, giving them a distinct red, green, and blue fringing. This effect creates a retro-futuristic or distorted digital appearance, reminiscent of circuit board diagrams or complex data visualizations. Throughout the video, various pieces of text appear and shift across the screen. Initial visible English phrases include "TARGET TRACK: ACTIVE," "LATITUDE," "LONGITUDE," and "HEIGHT," accompanied by numerical data, simulating a technical interface. More prominent Spanish text appears, including "MANIFIESTO DE LA MULTIPLICIDAD POSTHUMANA" (Manifesto of Posthuman Multiplicity), "BRUTA," and "I. El Fin del Monopoli" (The End of the Monopoly). This textual content, coupled with the digital aesthetic, suggests a thematic focus on technology, data, and philosophical concepts like posthumanism. The camera, likely handheld, subtly moves and tilts, causing slight shifts in perspective across the display. No people are visible, and the activity is simply the recording of this interactive or artistic digital presentation. The location context for this display is Barcelona, Spain. | Open Wire