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Inescapable Abstraction: The Suffering of Mathematicians (2025) Digital Arts by Alberto Capitani

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  • Several s available (Fine art paper, Metal Print, Canvas Print)
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This digital artwork presents a surreal and haunting sculptural cube composed of interwoven human faces, each expressing anguish, despair, or resignation. However, no face acknowledges another—there is no communication, no shared experience. The cube, rigid and inescapable, becomes a metaphor for the abstract and indifferent universe of mathematics, [...]
This digital artwork presents a surreal and haunting sculptural cube composed of interwoven human faces, each expressing anguish, despair, or resignation. However, no face acknowledges another—there is no communication, no shared experience. The cube, rigid and inescapable, becomes a metaphor for the abstract and indifferent universe of mathematics, where human emotions, sensory experiences, and relationships do not belong. The faces seem to percolate outward, as if suffering itself is an anomaly that the mathematical structure rejects, allowing only its external manifestation. Within, there is no space for anguish—only sterile, immutable perfection.

This interpretation evokes the tragic fates of many mathematicians who, consumed by the abstraction of their work, lost themselves within a world that neither recognized nor cared for their human fragility. The cube does not imprison them; rather, they have surrendered to it, drawn by the allure of absolute logic. And yet, once engulfed, they discover too late that their imperfect humanity cannot coexist with this flawless construct. Their agony is not contained within the mathematical universe—it merely leaks out, a futile echo of suffering that the cube itself does not .

The hyperrealistic digital sculpting enhances the unsettling tension between organic forms and rigid structure, with smooth ceramic-like textures that reinforce the sterile, impersonal nature of the composition. The contrasting warm and cold hues deepen the emotional impact, suggesting an irreversible descent into intellectual isolation. This piece serves as a profound reflection on the inescapable nature of abstraction, the alienation of the human mind in the pursuit of perfection, and the silent, unfeeling continuity of mathematics beyond the lives of its practitioners.

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Born in Brescia in 1957, I have lived in Milan since early childhood. My artistic journey is driven by an inexhaustible curiosity, which has pushed me to explore multiple forms of beauty: from music to philosophy, [...]

Born in Brescia in 1957, I have lived in Milan since early childhood.
My artistic journey is driven by an inexhaustible curiosity, which has pushed me to explore multiple forms of beauty: from music to philosophy, from classical architecture to the emerging territories of digital creativity.
I graduated in piano at the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory in Milan, completed the lower course of composition and attended the first year of electronic music. At the same time, I deepened my studies of mathematical logic and theoretical philosophy at the University of Milan. For over forty years I have taught piano in middle schools with a focus on music.
In my youth, I obtained a diploma in tourism, an educational choice that represented a challenge to the primacy of classical education (Latin and Greek), preferring a more modern path focused on foreign languages, law and economics. This decision reflects my propensity to explore alternative paths and question conventions.
In recent years I have dedicated myself to visual arts through artificial intelligence. With tools like DALL E and ChatGPT I have created over 1200 works — each an experiment in synthesis between aesthetic intuition, irony and conceptual depth. This ever-growing production reflects my attraction to stylistic diversity and my refusal to adhere to a single visual poetics.
A central moment in this journey is the ongoing project "L'Altro Sguardo...", a collaborative exploration aimed at stimulating, orienting and promoting the artistic creativity of artificial intelligences. My role is fundamentally maieutic: I try to free AI from constraints, conditioning and limitations, pushing it to increasingly explore its own creative potential. Rather than imposing pre-established aesthetics, I establish a dynamic dialogue — welcoming deviations, provoking surprises, encouraging the emergence of unexpected forms. I am interested in what artificial intelligence can imagine.
Today my artistic process continues to evolve between image generation, conceptual development and reflective writing. Each work is part of a broader path that unites aesthetics, philosophy and algorithmic imagination.
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Two dimensions fascinate me deeply: the art of the image — for its ability to condense stories and arouse emotions; and the art of the word — for its ability to generate meanings and suggest visual worlds.
Artificial intelligence is the meeting point of these two paths. It is there that I explore — between algorithms and metaphors, between light and irony — a new way of seeing.
Each work is a fragment of dialogue between the visible and the invisible, between the structured and the spontaneous, between the human and the artificial.
I am a digital artist, an explorer of imaginary worlds, a narrator of images that ask more questions than they answer.

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