raises questions: is not just a static image of a skull. It is a dynamic work that can be perceived as a living entity. The skull will change, pulse, or move, creating the illusion of life, prompting the viewer to reflect on what life and death truly are. Can we view the skull as something more than just the remains of a body, or can it live its own life?
Philosophical Aspect:
- Can something once dead be "resurrected" through perception and technology?
- What are the boundaries between life and death, and where does consciousness begin?
- Does perception alter the reality of an object, changing its essence?