SILENT MACHINE

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SILENT MACHINE is an audiovisual poem in homage to H.R. Giger (1940–2014). 35 minutes of hyperrealistic images where flesh merges with polished steel, organic metals come alive under the airbrush, and his Black Paintings throb in every biomechanical texture. No gratuitous distortion, no superfluous horror: only the ritual elegance of one who understood that darkness, when painted with rigor, becomes unsettling beauty. Dark ambient music composed with cello col legno, waterphone, and underground cathedral organs accompanies a visual sequence where the Wadi Rum desert shelters breathing structures. It is not an adaptation. It is an act of aesthetic devotion to the one who transformed the forbidden into sacred anatomy.

"Beauty that disturbs is not a flaw. It is honesty."

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