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kept this tab open for a long time just because I like the sound of it so much and wanted to soak in this world

makes me think of how in real-world museums or galleries the aesthetic space around the art object might complement, but is rarely congruous with, the aesthetic world of the object, but here the grainy & compressed digital world is like a dense aesthetic rope wrapped around the bezels of these angel pieces. the creator/created nature of a gallery space is almost always obscured in order to highlight the work it features, so it feels fitting that here the messenger-space of the gallery is at least as compelling as the message-sent images of the angels

+  the disc art of Yumemiru Kairou reminds me of the kid dressed as a cherub riding the roast pig at the masquerade in Amadeus

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You’re right there is something macabre and rococo about this imagery. Kind of reminds me of the exaggerated hyper-stylized stuff you’d see in a Peter Greenaway film!

Love your commentary on the “spaces”. Sometimes I find myself projecting this kind of smooth digital geometry onto REAL spaces too. Space as messenger, actually a suppressed subtitle I was thinking for this was “messengers of inner space”!!! You are clearly tapped into the same source I am…