Oracidium is an imaginative universe that invites viewers into an alternate reality shaped by nature’s intricate beauty and deep interconnections. Inspired by biological forms, it explores transformation, adaptability, and the fluid boundaries of reality. The delicate yet resilient insect-like creatures mirror nature’s contrasts—fragility and strength, the familiar and the unknown. By blurring the line between reality and imagination, the piece encourages a fresh perspective on the natural world and its hidden wonders. Intricate details echo organic patterns, revealing unseen forces that shape existence. This speculative realm reflects life’s endless transformations, inviting viewers to explore the mysteries beyond perception.
Büşra Ergin
Büşra Ergin is a multimedia and digital artist based in Istanbul, specializing in 3D, CGI, interactive art, and AI. Fascinated by speculative biology, she draws influence from gaming, fantasy, and science fiction to craft digital scenarios and virtual landscapes that reflect her innermost thoughts and evolving visual mythology. Her work explores the complexities of the human experience in the digital age, addressing themes of alienation, otherness, and the profound impact of technology on identity and society. Through speculative fiction and immersive digital art, she challenges perceptions, invites curiosity, and encourages critical thinking about these shifting realities.