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Remanence #73

Each work in Remanence depicts a human face rendered as a spatial point cloud and recorded over time. Sparse point density preserves recognisable facial structure while preventing photographic resolution.

As the face moves through the exposure, wavelength separation produces temporal echoes in red and blue. These echoes act as visual records of duration, destabilising identity while preserving form.

Remanence #73

Token information

Collection
Remanence
Token ID
#73
Facial Archetype
Male
Presence
Emergent
Motion
Drift
Spectral Separation
Minimal
Chromatic Palette
Red–Blue Shift
Echo Count
Double Echo
Point Density
Sparse
Depth
Shallow
Interference
Clean
Background
Charcoal
Rarity
Common

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