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Cerebral Cortex in Motion — Limited 4K Moving Image Edition
An electric vision of cognition and colour — the mind as a living pattern.
Edition of 10 • 4K Master • Certificate of Authenticity
Cerebral Cortex in Motion is a hypnotic exploration of digital cognition — the mind rendered as moving pattern.
Inspired by the neural pulse of The Book of Immersion universe, this artwork visualises the thought process itself as light and rhythm.
Every strand, repetition, and interference pattern represents a micro-impulse — a cascade of ideas firing, folding, and recombining.
The artwork is alive with chromatic interference: fuchsia pathways, cyan neurons, electric greens and radiant orange synapses form an expanding mandala of perception.
At its core, Cerebral Cortex in Motion meditates on how technology interprets consciousness — where thought becomes waveform and emotion turns to colour.
This work can be exhibited on large-format screens, LED panels, or digital frames.
Displayed at 4K resolution, it becomes a breathing light sculpture — an evolving optical meditation.
It pairs conceptually with Naughty Dinfant Energy Map and Self Portrait of iServalan in the AURA series exploring cognition, identity, and pulse.
Install in a quiet space with subdued lighting. Allow continuous looping — the rhythm of colour mirrors the rhythm of thought.
Chromatic digital abstraction resembling a neural network — layers of fuchsia, green, and cyan radiate outward in symmetrical motion. Artwork: Cerebral Cortex in Motion by Sarnia de la Maré FRSA.
AURA Digital Gallery presents Cerebral Cortex in Motion — a 4K moving image artwork mapping the rhythms of the human mind through pulsating digital colour. Limited edition of 10, includes certificate and provenance.
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