Of course, countless philosophers have deemed man unrecognizable since a Enlightenment. Their reasons vary, though a gist is a same, either uttered by FoucaultDerrida
Bower uses what he calls a “code” to create, in anxiety to mechanism programming. His models are anonymous, translated to a board as huge, destabilized faces. He sets adult manners on thickness and space between lines, as good as tone harmonies. His aim is for a “visual phenomenon of a formula that we knowledge all a time,†he says.