
"Medusa 2.0" is a visual metaphor for our times, a symbol of a hyperconnected age. It challenges us to reflect on our relationship with visibility, identity, and freedom in the digital era.
Her gaze is neutral, calm—like the screen we escape into and take refuge in every day.
Her gaze is neutral, calm—like the screen we escape into and take refuge in every day.
In this new mythology, her gaze doesn’t kill—it becomes an icon of a new kind of stillness: one that stems from digital overexposure.
Social networks, now our modern social arenas, have become spaces where identity is built through visibility and performance.
Today’s petrification is social and psychological: we’re frozen by the constant need to be seen and the craving for approval.