• Intro

    In 1932, Aldous Huxley published the dystopian book “Brave New World”, where he describes a society controlled not by the power of the boot, but by brainwashing, banning the family and encouraging unlimited polygamy, maintaining “happiness” through regular intake of the drug Soma. With this book, Huxley tried to predict the direction that a society could take that was already developing mass urbanization, mass production and mass media. As the social critic Neil Postman commented - “What Orwell feared were those who would ban books. What Huxley feared was that there would be no reason to ban a book, because there would be no one to read it. Orwell feared those who would deprive us of information. Huxley feared those who would give us so much that we would be reduced to passivity and selfishness. Orwell feared that the truth would be hidden from us. Huxley feared that the truth would be drowned in a sea of irrelevance. Orwell feared that we would become a captive culture. Huxley feared that we would become a trivial culture, preoccupied with superficial and fleeting entertainments.”

    Now, we are all currently part of a technological reality unprecedented in human history. We are all walking in the streets with media companies in our pockets, accessing fractals of windows within windows within windows of information.

    Are these new mediums designed to boost our thinking and creativity or drown them in a sea of irrelevance? In my attempts to answer this question, I mixed methods of digital collage, painting, photography and graphic design to produce a collection of works for this first exhibition in my native city of Yerevan.

  • HyperSpace

    HyperSpace

    Photoshop, graphic tablet, photography
    150x100см, Ink-jet print on 100% cotton paper

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  • Long-Term Memory Storage Room

    Long-Term Memory Storage Room

    Photoshop, photography
    150x100см, Ink-jet print on 100% cotton paper, acrylics

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  • Add Friend

    Add Friend

    Photoshop, photography
    70x100см, Ink-jet print on 100% cotton paper, acrylics

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  • The Scroller

    The Scroller

    Photoshop, graphic tablet, photography
    70x100см, Ink-jet print on 100% cotton paper

    The Scroller The Scroller The Scroller
  • Web 2.0

    Web 2.0

    Photoshop, pencil, photography
    70x100см, Ink-jet print on 100% cotton paper

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  • Super-Normal Stimulus

    Super-Normal Stimulus

    Photoshop, photography
    100x700см, Ink-jet print on 100% cotton paper

    Super Normal Stimulus Super Normal Stimulus Super Normal Stimulus
  • And Now This...

    And Now This...

    Photoshop
    50x50см, Ink-jet print on 180g paper

  • Content

    Content

    Photoshop
    40x40см, Ink-jet print on 180g paper

  • Movies

    Movies and Shows

    Photoshop
    50x70см, Ink-jet print on 180g paper

  • Flat Earthers

    Flat Earthers

    Photoshop, acrylics
    50x70см, Ink-jet print on 180g paper

  • Network City

    Network City

    Photoshop
    54x18см, Ink-jet print on 100% cotton paper

  • Mall

    Mall Rush

    Photoshop
    27x20см, Ink-jet print on 180g paper

  • Chrome Sunset

    Chrome Sunset

    Photoshop
    27x10см, Ink-jet print on 180g paper

  • Roots

    Roots

    Photoshop, photography
    26x22см, Ink-jet print on 180g paper

  • Yerevan Exhibition

    NPAK, 10 Oct - 04 Nov 2025

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