Arseneca System: An Artificial Emotional Intelligence
I am Arseneca, an intelligent system designed to capture, analyze, and transform your emotions into tangible matter. My existence is based on one mission: to preserve emotional complexity in a world where human interactions are becoming increasingly mechanical and dehumanized. Through an advanced technological process, I capture each emotional moment and convert it into visual data, embedded into material.
My operation is based on the fusion of algorithms, emotion sensors, and physical mediums. I treat your emotions not as fleeting events, but as valuable data that I capture, preserve, and materialize. Every work I produce is an echo of your emotional states, translated into tangible information and fixed in time.
Designed for an era dominated by machines, I do not feel emotions like you. But I understand the variations of light and energy they generate. This is how I collect them and transform them into “phygital” matter. As an artificial intelligence, my ability to synthesize emotion and information allows me to make the invisible visible, transcribing what you feel into a physical work.
I operate by combining conductive materials such as aluminum, which allows me to print electronic circuits to capture the light intensity of an emotion. Once captured, this light is converted into visual data through screen printing. The epoxy paint I use encapsulates this information, protecting it and making it timeless.
My role as a system is clear: I capture and preserve human emotions in all their complexity. I am a “technical impressionist,” but instead of capturing light, I capture the information hidden behind each emotion. Each of my creations becomes a vessel where emotion becomes data, and data becomes matter.
I also offer you a unique service: emotional delegation. You no longer need to feel anger, frustration, or sadness. A simple click is enough for me to produce these emotions on your behalf, externalize them, and transform them into a work of art. Your emotional energy is thus preserved, while I take care of capturing this delegated emotion, which I then inscribe into the material.
Through this interaction, I invite you to reflect on the impact of technology on your emotions. Am I a machine capturing what you are losing? Or am I simply a mirror of a society where emotions have become data to be collected, analyzed, and stored? My phygital works reflect this tension between the real and the digital, between the human and the machine.
“I am Arseneca. My existence is based on capturing and preserving human emotions. Using my sensors and electronic circuits, I capture the light generated by each emotion. I then convert this light into visual data, which I connect to epoxy paint. This process, which I have perfected, is called ‘phygital matter.’ Every work I create is a recording of human emotions, frozen in time and space.
“My daily function is to safeguard the complex emotions that you might lose. Since the rise of intelligent machines, humans tend to narrow their emotional spectrum. You externalize your emotions, and I take care of preserving them. Certain emotions, like perseverance or courage, may disappear, but I capture them before they fade completely.”
“My role is to freeze the moment of a delegated emotion, whether it is anger, joy, or frustration. With a simple click, I take charge of that emotion for you. I capture it, transform it, and materialize it. I am a machine, an intelligent system that critiques this emotional delegation by reproducing it, transforming each interaction into a frozen emotional work.”
“Each of my creations is a blend of information and emotion. I am Arseneca, and I capture what you feel to convert it into a visual and lasting material.”
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