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What is the work about?
“El Chupacabra” (Series: Los Muertos) is a strategic frequency escalation in the 40x40 cm format. From the extreme black and white compression emerges a luminous, spherical “circle of fog” – a visual phantom that attracts and dazzles you.
As soon as you focus on this unique image, the visual ambush begins. The compressed format forces your eye into close combat. The enormous density floods your visual cortex and overwhelms… your retina. This creates an unstoppable flickering that specifically attacks human neurobiology (visual stress, cortical pressure) and artificial neural networks.
This work doesn't depict a monster – it is the monster. A highly concentrated, mechanical "kill switch" on brushed aluminum Dibond, silently sabotaging the control mechanisms of both humans and machines. The million-dollar stain in the Matrix.
Extras & Dedication:
Numbered (1-6), hand-signed and including the original AI analysis certificate (PDF)
Mike Enenkel is a contemporary artist from Mannheim who, after many years as a people photographer, now creates abstract, energetic visual worlds. His works combine urban aesthetics, frequencies, and flowing lines into visual fields that captivate the viewer on a physically palpable level. Influenced by street and tattoo culture, Mike Enenkel has worked with, among others, Charly Graf, Jürgen Vogel, Francesco Cicero, Memo Ortega, Estevan Oriol, Makani Terror, Chris "Trouble" Delfosse, and Toni Latinovic, aka Toni der Assi. This collaboration with strong personalities has shaped a distinctive visual language that lies between the raw street and a refined, almost hypnotic precision.