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Takayoshi Ueda
Paintings
The Visualium of the Third World
It both exists and does not exist, and it is neither past nor future―
a perfect image with no room for human emotion.
Visualarium is defined as a “Third World” generated by algorithms ― AI-generated images
that can be perceived by humans.
From this world, portraits and objects are collected and enclosed within a single environment,
then actualized through oil painting as a “visual specimen.”
Just as an aquarium traps a miniature ecosystem within a tank, Visualarium encapsulates the
Third World―neither real nor imaginary―within a single canvas.
The figures in my works serve as windows and mediators that invite viewers into the world of
the painting.
They do not function as conventional portraits; rather, they exist as devices connecting to the
Third World.
Here, figures and objects coexist on equal footing, allowing viewers to experience the act of
“peering into” an independent world.