landscape
3d
03:19
2025
Geoffrey Pugen is an artist experimenting at the intersection of technology and nature through video, photo and installation. Thematically, Pugen contemplates speculative futures, transhumanism, the impact of nature on society and conflicts between the virtual and the real. His most recent sculptural work integrates video screen technology into architectural forms, creating spatially-synced multi-screen installations.
His work has been exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Toronto, Transmediale, Berlin, WRO Biennial in Poland, Bienal De La Imagen En Movimiento, Buenos Aires, Internationale Kurzfilmtage Oberhausen, Rotterdam Film Festival. He is a recipient of the K.M Hunter Award for Interdisciplinary Art.

Black Hole immerses viewers in a continuously transforming digital environment. Looping 3D animation reveals a living machine where cables pulse, materials shift, and flickering light flows through collapsing structures. There is no fixed origin or end. The sequence cycles through disintegration and reconstruction, forming an ecosystem where technology consumes and regenerates itself. The work exposes a world where machines endlessly process the remains of energy, data, and discarded materials.
3d
landscape
03:19
2025