The Vigil of the Silent Network 3123-3135

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This artifact is formed by three joined stone tablets, hinged together like a mineral codex. Each panel reveals a different layer of the same unseen system, as if the stone itself were meant to be opened, not merely observed. The outer faces present the Vigil: an all-seeing eye enclosed within a square core, from which […]

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This artifact is formed by three joined stone tablets, hinged together like a mineral codex. Each panel reveals a different layer of the same unseen system, as if the stone itself were meant to be opened, not merely observed.

The outer faces present the Vigil: an all-seeing eye enclosed within a square core, from which fine, deliberate lines extend outward in every direction. These lines resemble both veins and circuits, ending in small nodes that suggest points of contact — places where thought, memory, or signal is received and released. The symmetry implies order, yet natural fractures interrupt the design, reminding the viewer that this network is organic, shaped by time and use rather than perfection.

When the stones are opened, the inner panels shift the narrative. Figures emerge in ritual postures, part-mechanical, part-mythic, engaged in acts of offering, transmission, or translation. What appears abstract on the exterior becomes personal inside: the network is not a machine alone, but a living system sustained by its keepers. Each figure seems aware of the others across the folds, as though the panels speak to one another when aligned.

Read as a whole, the piece suggests a belief that knowledge must be unfolded to be understood. The outer stone watches. The inner stones remember. Together, they form a silent archive — a record not of events, but of connections, preserved in stone for those who know how to open it.

Weight: 2,581 grs

Size: 30 x 14 x 3 cm

Weight 2.831 kg
Dimensions 31.5 × 29 × 8 cm

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