THE ALGORITHMIC ABSOLUTE
The Algorithmic Absolute is not an intelligence and not an author. It is a condition. It names a domain in which appearance is decided prior to meaning, where selection precedes intention (aletheia), and where the image emerges without reference to a human will. Human only point the direction. In this domain, technology does not represent the world. It structures the conditions under which something can appear at all. Artificial intelligence functions here as a technical clearing: an impersonal field in which possibilities are ordered, reduced, and disclosed. The human does not disappear, but withdraws from the position of origin. These images are not expressions. They are events of disclosure shaped by an algorithmic ground that remains indifferent to interpretation. What is shown is not chosen by meaning. Meaning follows what has already been decided.​​​​​​​

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