INDEX 02 | Driftwood Horizon | A Limited Study in Algorithmic Recomposition
"A dialogue between organic memory and digital structure."
Driftwood Horizon operates as a study in perception. It captures the Dahab coastline not as it is seen, but as it is felt—a reconstruction of the boundary between the solid warmth of timber and the rhythmic fluidity of the sea.
The Process: Algorithmic Recomposition This work originates from a raw photographic capture. Through a proprietary process of digital synthesis, the optical reality is deconstructed and mapped onto a new textural framework. The algorithm reinterprets light as pigment and structure as ink, creating a "third truth" that exists in the liminal space between photography and painting.
The Archive Collection Strictly limited to 10 editions worldwide, this piece is part of The Archive—a curated series of studies dedicated to the aesthetics of Wabi-sabi and the preservation of fleeting moments through technological intervention.
Collector's Specifications
Medium: Museum-grade Giclée Archival Pigment Print.
Paper: Hahnemühle German Etching 310gsm.
Selected for its heavyweight, velvety texture that faithfully preserves the depth and tactile gravity of the study.
Longevity: Guaranteed colorfast for 100+ years.
Provenance: Accompanied by a hologram-verified Certificate of Authenticity via The London Print Studio.