Ceren Su Çelik is a versatile artist delving into the nexus of cybernetic theory and art forms. She endeavors to merge boundaries across various mediums like painting, computer-based visualization, sound, video, and artificial intelligence. Her work investigates the coevolution of humanity and technology in the modern world. Çelik’s art, which integrates cyborgs and hybridized elements, embody process-focused expression and probes the continuous dialogue between the natural and artificial worlds. Her goal is to create forms that transcend logic, encouraging viewers to generate new perspectives, detached from established narratives.
Çelik's works never fully reveal their structure, offering viewers a space to shape their own interpretations, free from
conventional
constraints. Her pieces possess a quality that invites us to reassess them as part of a reactive or sometimes autistic environment, often commenting on prevalent themes in contemporary society. She currently resides in Istanbul and continues her artistic endeavors there.
Ceren Su Çelik is a versatile artist delving into the nexus of cybernetic theory and art forms. She endeavors to merge boundaries across various mediums like painting, computer-based visualization, sound, video, and artificial intelligence. Her work investigates the coevolution of humanity and technology in the modern world. Çelik’s art, which integrates cyborgs and hybridized elements, embody process-focused expression and probes the continuous dialogue between the natural and artificial worlds. Her goal is to create forms that transcend logic, encouraging viewers to generate new perspectives, detached from established narratives.
Çelik's works never fully reveal their structure, offering viewers a space to shape their own interpretations, free from
conventional constraints. Her pieces possess a quality that invites us to reassess them as part of a reactive or sometimes autistic environment, often commenting on prevalent themes in contemporary society. She currently resides in Istanbul and continues her artistic endeavors there.