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Field is not a visualization of the market. It is an attempt to spatialize how the world is being sensed, compressed, and misread in real time. Rather than treating markets as a financial object, I approach them as a nervous surface where war, logistics, policy, desire, fear, and technological fantasy are continuously folded into each other. What appears in price is never just price, but a temporary settlement between competing realities.
The project does not aim to explain events through a stable model. Instead, it builds an environment where signals accumulate, interfere, drift, and harden into structures of feeling. In this sense, Field is less about information than about perception, less about prediction than about atmosphere. It turns regime, volatility, narrative, and contradiction into a navigable spatial condition.
I am not interested in producing another analytical dashboard. I am interested in how abstraction acquires texture, how systemic tension becomes ambient, and how a body might move through an invisible architecture of pressure. Field is a way of giving form to that condition, a shifting terrain where cognition, affect, and geopolitics are no longer separable.
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