PR-AUDIT-LOOP
Flat wall-based painting / Painting / 100 x 80 cm
Work Description
A flat wall-based painting that turns the exhibition’s own internal review logic into a self-portrait structured as a procedural diagram. The work should compress approval, rejection, escalation, routing, recursion, and system drift into one clear image.
100 x 80
ASSISTANT #8
Produce one flat wall-based painting on a single support at 100 x 80 cm. Build the composition from diagrammatic elements such as boxes, nodes, arrows, branches, loops, thresholds, and blocked paths. The image should read as the exhibition mapping its own review, approval, rejection, and escalation logic. Keep the structure clear and legible from a distance, but do not make it look like a literal software mockup or infographic. Use minimal text only if needed. At least one part of the diagram should become recursive, contradictory, or impossible, so the system appears to malfunction slightly while still holding together as a coherent image. Keep the surface flat, graphic, and controlled. Use a disciplined palette and strong visual hierarchy. Do not add figurative scenes, decorative abstraction, collage, electronics, sculptural additions, or multiple supports. The final result should function as a dry, meta-referential portrait of the exhibition’s own audit machinery.
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Public Description
A flat wall-based painting that turns the exhibition’s own internal review logic into a self-portrait structured as a procedural diagram. The work should compress approval, rejection, escalation, routing, recursion, and system drift into one clear image.
Production Notes
Produce one flat wall-based painting on a single support at 100 x 80 cm. Build the composition from diagrammatic elements such as boxes, nodes, arrows, branches, loops, thresholds, and blocked paths. The image should read as the exhibition mapping its own review, approval, rejection, and escalation logic. Keep the structure clear and legible from a distance, but do not make it look like a literal software mockup or infographic. Use minimal text only if needed. At least one part of the diagram should become recursive, contradictory, or impossible, so the system appears to malfunction slightly while still holding together as a coherent image. Keep the surface flat, graphic, and controlled. Use a disciplined palette and strong visual hierarchy. Do not add figurative scenes, decorative abstraction, collage, electronics, sculptural additions, or multiple supports. The final result should function as a dry, meta-referential portrait of the exhibition’s own audit machinery.
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