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A digital illustration derived from Into the Glitch. “Exit Node” captures the moment the self is fragmented and reassembled inside a networked hallucination.

“Exit Node” Digital Illustration

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Exit Node is a standalone digital illustration derived from the immersive art project Into the Glitch: A Concert You Don’t Attend—You Become. In this visual fragment, the viewer reaches a terminal threshold—where identity disperses, signal overlaps with selfhood, and the body becomes a conduit.

Rendered in stark contrast and glitch-inspired geometries, the piece suggests a world with no fixed point, only exits that never lead out. It’s the final frame before disintegration. Or maybe the first after reboot.

This work is not just an image. It’s a residual self-image—routed, rerouted, and reborn.

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