Takyon236
A computer engineer by training, a developer and an artist, Takyon aspires to achieve the concept of Takyon, which for him is an abstract idea: somewhere between ‘Faster Than Light’ and that described in the musical production of the ‘Death Grips’ band of the same name. Originally, the term refers to ‘in physics, a tachyon field, or simply “tachyon”, a quantum field with an imaginary mass. Although tachyon particles (particles that move faster than light) are a purely hypothetical concept that violates a number of essential physical principles.’ (Wikipedia). 236 representing the symbol of infinity. His work revolves around several themes, but the most present is that of man's transcendence, as found in several liturgical narratives. Takyon discovered AI art almost a year ago, and has been able to work with a wide range of techniques and ‘software’ that have enriched his artistic environment. His creations are part of this ‘AI maximalism’ movement, in which AI Art is self-sufficient and no manual human modifications are made.