The Order of Conflict reflects on militarization in the digital age, where war operates like an algorithm—structured yet flawed, relentless yet directionless. Rendered as glossy, uniform figures frozen in looping formations, the work borrows the visual language of propaganda, video games, and simulations. At first appearing orderly, the figures glitch, multiply, and distort, revealing intimacy, resistance, and the breakdown of imposed control. As modern warfare becomes increasingly detached through drones, data, and automated systems, the work questions whether violence remains strategic or simply runs like outdated code that, despite failure, refuses to end.

Medium: 3D Digital Sculpture / Rendered Installation

Date: 2024