// Droste Effect Study: Multi-Screen Recursive Grid
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“The infinite regress of recursion” refers to a phenomenon where a system folds back into itself, repeating endlessly, yet never arriving at a final whole—only a continual passage through nested frames.
To stand before it, is to realize that infinity is not completion. The shifting grids, the hum of screens, the imperfect recursion of light through pixels—tokens that every act of repetition is provisional, fractured, and yet sustaining. In this cycle, the work materializes recursion as both spectacle and process—an endless return where image, frame, and signal reconstitute themselves in perpetual translation. The architecture of an infinite regress, stitched together from grids, echoes, and residues of light.
24 high-definition 32-inch LCD monitors, 85-inch 3D stereoscopic television display, multi-screen mounting structures and stands, signal distribution hardware (splitters, extenders, processing units), control workstation, video playback and synchronization software, power supplies and surge protection, assorted cabling (HDMI, DisplayPort, power, network), optional audio output




