Architect + Self-Taught Painter. Investigating socio-economic and political systems. Making invisible forces visible.
Overload I-IV
Overload I-IV represents a four-part exploration of information density and analytical breakdown in contemporary financial analysis, featuring Ray Dalio as the central subject. This series traces the evolution from systematic thinking through cognitive overload to technological resolution, visualizing how sophisticated market participants navigate increasingly complex information environments.
The mini-series creates a comprehensive visual argument about how financial analysis operates at the intersection of human cognition and technological augmentation, exploring both the challenges and potential solutions for managing information overload in contemporary markets.
Medium: GIFs
Dimensions: 1245px x 1425px
Year: 2025
Subject: Ray Dalio, Founder of Bridgewater Associates
The mini-series documents my evolution from pure formal experimentation toward sophisticated exploration of how technological systems shape contemporary financial thinking and decision-making processes.