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In this piece, I isolate the watchful eye with an intricate labyrinth that I created via a well thought-out prompt in AI tools to symbolize the complexity of perception and inner exploration. The aforementioned all-seeing eye is the epicentre of the universe I created, a universe that is based on Kafkian labyrinth which conveys the dystopia of the medium that created it. This image was exhibited in a group show called "K. Or the collective terror… of the individual", dedicated to the first centennial after the death of Franz Kafka. Kafka's greatness is due, among other things, to how he made us see in the dark. Kafka was a realist, an expressionist, a classic but at the same time always modern.
Popi Tsoukatou is a photographer and digital artist trained in Athens and New York, working with photography, digital media, AI, text, and video. Her technique involves using vivid color and black & white imagery, abstract presentation, and AI-driven enhancements to construct imaginary spaces within conceptual art. Her artworks evoke curiosity and challenge perceptions, inviting viewers to look beyond what is seen and question reality.