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Yellow

2026 — Research into the ontological stability of color and language.
Methodological compression of 36,451 image results across 32 languages.
Yellow installation view
Installation view / yellow states in a white room

Project statement

The compression of meaning as a seismographic measure.

By subjecting the color yellow to a many-to-one compression across 32 languages, the project renders the instability of the digital visual field visible.

Each visual average acts as an archetype: the point where cultural noise, regional variance and digital artifacts collapse into a single surface.

This is not a study of aesthetic preference, but a measurement of the archetypal density of a concept as it drifts from a fixed, algorithmic reference point.

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Documentation
Single yellow field, frontal documentation view
01 / Single work, frontal view
Yellow installation view on white gallery wall
02 / Installation view, white gallery wall
Room view with six yellow states
03 / Room view, six yellow states
Diptych view with two yellow fields
04 / Diptych view, two yellow fields
Methodology

The source plate

Thirty-two averages, shown flat, before any of them became paint on a wall.

These are the measurements the framed works are made from. For each of thirty-two languages, the images a search returned for yellow were laid over one another until a single colour was left.

Here they stay as data — no frames, no room, no shadow. What hangs in the gallery is one reading of these numbers; the plate is the numbers themselves.

Source plate: thirty-two averaged yellows, one per language, shown flat as data
05 / Source plate — 32 averaged yellows, one per language (n = 36,451)