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"Water has taught me to know the meaning of life, namely patience, determination, humility, every human figure always wavy brush strokes give the rhythm of water waves ” (Rudiansyah)

One question grips Rudiansyah and is at the root of his work. "Will the advancement of technology make noble traditional values disappear?" Digital Record Traces is a question for the future. And it is curious that our artist decides to exhibit this work precisely in an international art gallery, M.A.D.S., which uses precisely technology and digital to offer the world a futuristic spectacle of art. At ARTOXIC, an international art exhibition Rudi Asbount presents his work, "a portrait of the change that human life has faced with the advancement of technology today. Of course, this changes everything to be easier. People living in rural or urban areas are inseparable from digital tools as a basic necessity. But unknowingly this results in the displacement of traditional values that exist in society." The meeting of the rigid geometry of the "digital" side of the work and the fluidity of the human component is certainly poetic. What the great poet William Blake would have called "complementary opposites." Something completely opposite that absurdly completes itself, reality needs both components: rigid and fluid, geometric and liquid, digital and human. One reality does not live without the other while being completely opposite. Yet, it is precisely the geometry of algorithms that has helped convert society into fluid; it is as if the digital component has absorbed the rigidity of society and in return returned fluidity. The fluid component takes inspiration from Rudi's favorite natural element which is water, the electronic aspect is symbolic of the progress of knowledge achieved by man: all this is sublimated by the surrealist vein of the artist.

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