Entropy is a meditation on fragmentation, impermanence, and the quiet tension between control and collapse. Pixels shift restlessly across the screen, echoing the invisible forces that govern systems breaking down - or reorganizing into new forms. With each subtle disruption, the image resists stasis, suggesting a digital landscape in flux, where order decays not with chaos, but with precision. This work explores how information deteriorates over time, even within pristine digital environments. It’s a visual manifestation of entropy: a condition not of noise, but of slow unraveling. The loop holds no beginning or end, offering a suspended moment where structure and dissolution coexist - a delicate choreography of breakdown, repeated forever.
ABOUT THE ARTIST Carson Teal is a Canadian multidisciplinary visual artist and experimental producer based in Northern, Ontario. Blending digital and physical media, he creates immersive works that dissolve the boundaries of material and virtual space. Using hand-drawn elements, lens flares, pixels, AI frames, symbologies, and found objects, Teal interlaces rich digital textures with video projections, layered soundscapes, and practical effects. His work explores themes of nature, philosophy, and metaphysics, evoking dreamlike recollections that feel both familiar and intangible.