Eye Simulation

Technical images that are displayed on our smartphones, are composed of millions of RGB LED pixels. As Vilem Flusser stated, it appears as a surface as a result of our laziness about close observation (Vilem Flusser, Into the Universe of technical Images,(Eng.) 2011).
In today's technological landscape, where tech companies continually strive for high-quality displays, the reason for our inability to recognize has shifted not only to our efforts to perceive but also simply because the images exceed the limits of our natural visual capabilities.

The visual perception of this surface is essentially a continuous construct of our brains—a persistent hallucination. These perceived visuals are the result of our brain's interpretation. In 'Eye Simulation,' optical fibers physically merge together the separated RGB light sources, creating a simulation of our eye's function, reshaping the colors we perceive.