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“It’s a dream — you need to let it go. Hold on too tightly, and it may burst, fragile as a bubble in your hands.” — Inna Etuvgi.
"A Dream" is a poignant reflection on our uneasy relationship with our desires. Often, dreams frighten us more than problems because they demand change. This work visualizes the delicate tension between protecting a vision and having the courage to release it into reality.
Through the lens of Cybernetic Animism,… Etuvgi bridges the gap between digital precision and raw human emotion, using technology as a visual prosthesis to manifest feelings that have no mental image. It is a work about vulnerability, desire, and the courage it takes not just to dream, but to allow a dream to become real.
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Studio Edition of 25.
Technique: Museum-quality Giclée print on Canson Fine Art paper.
Image size 39.5 x 39.5 cm. Total paper size 43 x 44 cm.
Authenticity: Hand-signed, numbered, and printed by the artist. Certificate of Authenticity.
Inna Etuvgi is a Swedish-Chukchi artist whose work exists at the intersection of technical precision and indigenous intuition. A Master of Technical Cybernetics and a finalist for the Arte Laguna Prize (Venice), she explores the shared soul of the natural macro-world and digital algorithms.
Living with Aphantasia (the inability to visualize imagery mentally), Etuvgi uses photography and AI as "visual prosthetics" to externalize deep emotional landscapes. Her practice, which she defines as Cybernetic Animism, treats both mosses of the Arctic and artificial neural networks as sentient systems.
Based in Sweden and recipient of a grant from the Swedish Arts Grants Committee (2023), Etuvgi bridges ancient northern wisdom with future technology. Her museum-grade Giclée prints capture the "cellular dialogue" of nature, inviting viewers into a state of serene introspection and a new anthropology of the self.