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Digital screenshot captured from desktop computer showing Facebook Messenger video call interface. Foreground participant’s face fills majority of window. Individual wears large round eyeglasses with dark frame rims and septum piercing. Hair is short, tousled, and facial hair includes mustache and partial beard. Lighting is soft, originating from left, illuminating wall in background. Background wall is plain light gray, with dark object resembling a bird or sculpture partially visible at lower left edge.

On-screen interface includes standard video call controls at bottom center: microphone toggle, red end-call button, camera toggle, and screen-sharing indicator showing “Stop sharing.” At top of call window, header identifies “Messenger call” and name label “Holinski, Alex.” Small secondary video window in lower right shows mirrored thumbnail of same participant. Desktop taskbar at bottom reveals multiple active programs, including browser, file explorer, image editing software, and VLC media player, indicating multitasking environment.

Main interface presented within web browser window, with tabs visible at top including Facebook, open mail inbox, and other applications. Purple-highlighted active tab corresponds to Facebook Messenger call. Overall screenshot documents digital communication session, combining visual portrait of participant with contextual indicators of software environment.
Mobile device screenshot displays professional profile webpage hosted on vp.eventival.com. Upper segment contains circular portrait photograph depicting individual with neutral facial expression, bald head, and digitally altered overlay across eyes resembling horizontal metallic slats or mechanical fins. Portrait background is uniform light grey, isolating subject without contextual environment.

Beneath image, bold typographic heading identifies name “Alex Boya.” Paragraph text below outlines career trajectory and philosophical framework. Content describes decade-long experience as creator affiliated with National Film Board, emphasizing engagement with cultural institutions as mechanisms to foster environments supporting human-computer co-development, artificial intelligence exploration, and human-computer interaction. Additional statements highlight Boya’s films as platforms for incubating experimental interactions, establishing innovative spaces where artistic media intersect with computational processes. Philosophical core articulated within text asserts that humanity remains central guiding force in technological progress, ensuring future development aligns with collective wisdom and ethical values.

Webpage design employs minimal layout, utilizing centered alignment, sans-serif typography, and monochromatic scheme. Text is arranged in justified blocks, ensuring clean margins and legibility on mobile interface. Bottom section contains interactive buttons rendered as outlined icons with corresponding functions: “More about,” envelope symbol for email contact, and circular icon for sharing or secondary action. Background remains plain white, reinforcing emphasis on textual and photographic content.

Visible browser interface elements include secure site lock icon, URL bar displaying vp.eventival.com, system status indicators for mobile signal and battery, and navigation icons for back, forward, share, and tab overview. Time reading “13:01” appears within top status bar. Scroll bar visible along right margin suggests additional content beyond current frame.

Overall presentation combines portraiture, biography, and digital interface components, functioning as institutional professional introduction situating individual’s creative practice within context of cultural, technological, and ethical discourse.
Image depicts vertically oriented promotional graphic combining QR code blocks, contact information, and descriptive text. Four QR codes are arranged symmetrically in the upper half of composition, occupying left and right corners. Centered between codes is crossed-bread emblem, functioning as minimal iconographic logo. Below logo, contact handle “@alexboya_” and email address “info@alexboya.com
” are provided in serif typeface.

Lower portion consists of block text in justified alignment, outlining conceptual framework for TheMill.World. Content identifies the project as an “innovative creative platform” integrating graphic novel, animation series, and community-based art collaboration. Emphasis is placed on large-scale participation, citing involvement of more than 100 guest artists. Narrative premise situates Chapter 1 in near-future city, where “reverse-zombie pandemic” emerges from agrochemical corporation’s synthetic bread, transforming individuals into animate bread entities. Unlike traditional zombie figures, these bread beings are nonviolent but relentlessly pursued by living humans experiencing hunger intensified by climate-induced food scarcity.

Text further describes the work as immersive social experiment structured in three phases, emphasizing transmedia approach spanning speculative storytelling, science-fiction world-building, and audience engagement across multiple platforms. Typography is consistent throughout, presented in black serif font against white background for clarity and legibility.

The design merges utilitarian QR technology with narrative description, functioning as both scannable entry point and self-contained informational artifact. The integration of iconography, contact metadata, and descriptive storytelling encapsulates promotional and conceptual aims of the project.
Photograph depicts arrangement of postal envelopes and printed books placed on rectangular upholstered stool or ottoman with grey textile surface. At top of stack are three copies of Walking Bread, each with red cover featuring illustrated anthropomorphic bread figures wearing helmets and oxygen masks. Title is printed in large black uppercase type across upper portion of each cover.

Below books lies group of envelopes of varied sizes. Prominent large manila envelope at bottom left is addressed in handwritten black marker to “Alex Boya, NFB Balmoral, 1501 De Bleury St.” Smaller white envelope with printed address label rests atop it, partially covering handwritten text. Additional envelope with visible postage label marked “$3.57” sits to right. Another large padded mailer is visible beneath, extending to lower right of composition.

All envelopes appear stacked in organized manner, oriented horizontally and overlapping slightly. Postage indicia and barcodes indicate standard postal distribution, while some envelopes display handling notations such as “Please Do Not Bend.”

Foreground includes partial view of sneaker-clad foot at lower right corner, situating photographer’s perspective above the arrangement. Background flooring consists of tightly woven carpet or textile with linear texture, consistent with office or institutional setting.

Overall composition documents intersection of published material (Walking Bread books) with correspondence and postal packaging, emphasizing both creative distribution and logistical circulation within professional context.
Progressive fragmentation of a leavened bread structure distributed across a flat stone-like surface, presenting an array of irregularly shaped fragments ranging from large torn sections to fine particulate crumbs. The upper layer displays golden-brown crust portions characterized by rounded curvature, porous cavities, and fracture lines revealing underlying spongiform interior. Central mass dominated by wedge-like sections maintaining partial arc curvature from original loaf geometry, with exposed inner matrix exhibiting open-cell alveolation consistent with aerated dough expansion during baking. Distribution radiates outward into progressively smaller units: intermediate-scale chunks with uneven edges, angular ruptures, and exposed crumb surfaces, followed by granular particulates forming a peripheral scatter zone.

Surface treatment of crust segments demonstrates differential browning from Maillard reaction, producing tonal gradation from deep amber at exterior ridges to lighter golden hues across planar sections. Crumb matrix rendered in pale cream coloration with visible pore distribution, variation in alveolar cavity size, and evidence of tearing along gluten strands, indicating elastic structural rupture rather than knife-cut separation. Fragmentation pattern implies mechanical disruption by external pressure or impact, producing irregular tear morphology and asymmetrical dispersal field. Surrounding granular residue includes compacted clusters, flattened fine crumbs, and powder-scale particles dispersed unevenly across support plane.

Support surface presents coarse, stone-like texture with mottled gray coloration, micro-pitting, and fine fissures, contrasting smooth crumb interiors. Angular orientation of lighting introduces high-contrast shadows cast beneath elevated bread fragments, reinforcing perception of volumetric height and spatial displacement. Sharp-edged crusts project darker shadows, while diffuse crumb surfaces cast softer gradients. Peripheral crumb scatter demonstrates stochastic distribution with clusters denser near central mass and isolated fragments extending outward, implying directional energy of initial rupture.

Material analysis emphasizes duality between brittle crust and elastic crumb, the former exhibiting rigid fracture planes and granular shedding, the latter maintaining spongiform cohesion until tensile rupture separates matrix strands. Differential density distribution evident: heavier crustal fragments concentrated at periphery of cluster, lighter crumb fragments scattered widely. Morphological stratification of fragments organized by scale—macro pieces approximating loaf curvature, meso pieces irregularly fractured, micro particles scattered as dust-like distribution.

Overall configuration documents transitional state between intact loaf and particulate dispersion, captured mid-process of disintegration. Interaction between organic matrix, structural fracture, granular fallout, and textured substrate establishes composite field unifying food material study, fragmentation physics, and surface interaction.
Surface granule et plissage cutané simulé apparaissent sur une masse circulaire de pâte cuite au four. La zone centrale présente un renflement sphérique marqué par un sillon vertical, entouré de plis radiaux qui se diffusent vers l’extérieur. La coloration est composée de teintes beiges, brunes et grisâtres, créant un contraste entre la zone de croûte dorée et les ombres environnantes. Les transitions tonales soulignent l’épaisseur et l’aspect charnel de la matière, évoquant un croisement visuel entre morphologie biologique et croûte panifiée. La périphérie montre des replis irréguliers rappelant des volumes tissulaires, accentuant la fusion entre nourriture et représentation organique. L’ensemble conserve un cadrage rapproché focalisé sur la texture, sans éléments contextuels de fond.

中央部分是一块烤制面团的圆形隆起,表面呈现细小颗粒与皮肤般褶皱。中间带有明显的垂直沟槽,周围放射状的皱褶向外扩散。色调以米色、棕色和灰色为主,形成烘烤金黄色外壳与周围阴影的对比。色彩过渡强调厚度与肉感质地,构成生物形态与面包外壳的混合视觉效果。边缘区域展现不规则褶叠,类似组织体积,进一步强化食物与有机表现之间的融合。画面采用近距离特写构图,聚焦于纹理,无额外背景元素。

Central circular mass of baked dough depicted with granular surface and cutaneous-like folding. Core bulge marked by vertical groove, surrounded by radiating pleats extending outward. Chromatic palette includes beige, brown, and grey, contrasting golden baked crust with darker shaded periphery. Tonal gradations emphasize thickness and fleshlike qualities, merging visual vocabulary of biological morphology with bread crust. Peripheral folds resemble irregular tissue-like structures, reinforcing hybridization of alimentary material and organic imagery. Framing remains close-up, isolating the surface texture without contextual background.

Централна кръгла маса от изпечено тесто е показана с гранулирана повърхност и гънки, наподобяващи кожа. Основното възвишение има вертикален канал, а около него радиално се разпростират гънки. Цветовата гама включва бежово, кафяво и сиво, със силен контраст между златистата кора и по-тъмните сенки. Преходите на тоновете подчертават дебелината и плътския характер на материята, обединявайки биологична морфология и хлебна кора. Периферията съдържа неравномерни гънки, подобни на тъканни структури, което подсилва сливането на хранителен и органичен образ. Кадрирането е близък план, концентриран върху текстурата без допълнителен контекст.

Masa circular central de pan horneado con superficie granulada y pliegues similares a la piel. El abultamiento central presenta un surco vertical rodeado de arrugas radiales que se extienden hacia afuera. La paleta cromática incluye beige, marrón y gris, contrastando la corteza dorada con la periferia sombreada. Las gradaciones tonales destacan el grosor y el carácter carnoso del material, fusionando la morfología biológica con la superficie panificada. En los bordes aparecen pliegues irregulares semejantes a estructuras tisulares, reforzando la hibridación entre alimento y representación orgánica. La composición mantiene un encuadre en primer plano centrado en la textura, sin elementos contextuales de fondo.
A four-panel composite documenting stages of printed artwork handling and shipment. The upper left image shows a shipping envelope with postal labeling and handwritten or printed markings, indicating formal dispatch. The upper right image displays a printed illustration laid out on a tabletop, featuring detailed figurative and architectural elements in a dense composition.

The lower panels present additional views of the same printed image, aligned and flattened on a dark surface, emphasizing color fidelity, surface finish, and presentation quality. The sequence conveys preparation, packaging, and distribution of physical prints within a studio or small scale production context.
 
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