The Order of Conflict explores the absurdity of militarization in the digital age, where war operates like a malfunctioning algorithm structured yet flawed, relentless yet directionless. Created through 3D modeling, it presents glossy, uniform figures frozen in an endless loop of conflict. At first glance, they appear orderly, yet their entangled forms suggest intimacy, struggle, or resistance to imposed control.

By embracing digital space, the piece subverts the aesthetics of war simulations, propaganda, and video game militarism. The figures seem to glitch multiplying, overlapping, and distorting caught in a system that endlessly repeats itself. Their rigid formations, meant to symbolize control, instead expose its inevitable breakdown.

As modern warfare becomes increasingly detached and fought through algorithms, drones, and data the work reflects on how violence is dehumanized, aestheticized, and endlessly reproduced. It questions whether war is a calculated strategy or simply a system running on outdated code that, despite its failures, refuses to crash.

Medium: 3D Digital Sculpture / Rendered Installation Date: 2024