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LOST in SPACE
A visual journey into the unknown. Using the camera as a brush, this series transforms light and motion into abstract, gravity-defying realms. It embodies my “No AI, but looking like AI” philosophy at its most atmospheric—pure, in-camera optical illusions that dissolve the boundaries between physical reality and the cosmos.
zapf de pipi
The anatomy of the streets. A subversive, black-and-white typology of urban decay. This ongoing… series forces the gaze downward, acting as forensic evidence of the gritty, everyday reality we casually walk over. Provocative and raw, it reclaims the toxic, overlooked footprint of the city as high art.
Discover the newest artists on Singulart who joined our community in the last month. If you are looking for fresh artworks you’ve never seen before, this is the section to visit.
Ákos Burg lives and works in Vienna. Rooted in landscape architecture, his spatial thinking shapes a distinct photographic logic. In 2025, Burg established his signature: “No AI, but looking like AI.” This manifesto for slow, authentic photography embraces the raw, imperfect process of painting with the lens in a synthetic era. His work explores the tension between digital precision and analog fragility, notably through his alchemical use of the legendary 20×24-inch large-format Polaroid camera, where expired chemistry acts as an active co-creator. Exhibited globally (The Hermitage, Galerie Estermannkunst) and featured in major media (Die Presse), Burg regularly collaborates with visionary artists and premium architects. Bridging analog craft and digital innovation, he transitioned his practice on-chain in 2026 with GAIA Culture. Tokenizing his cultural brand represents the ultimate extension of his core philosophy: art as process, value as movement, and identity as an open system.