
Engraving x Tech leaders x Rushmore mount
Four ghostlike silhouettes emerge from a translucent surface, bathed in an electric blue glow. These are not just any faces—they resemble tech leaders elevated to divine status, an updated Mount Rushmore carved not in stone but in light and circuitry.
Stripped of texture, emotion, and depth, the engravings reveal the abstraction of power in the digital age. Their smiles are algorithmic, their gaze vacant—yet their influence is ubiquitous. Framed like icons, they preside over a kingdom not built on land, but on data, platforms, and control over time and attention.
This piece subtly dissects the mythologisation of technology’s elite. Beneath the polished lines lies an uncomfortable question: who writes the code that writes the world—and at what cost?