The Architecture of Conflict
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The Architecture of Conflict examines war not as isolated historical rupture, but as a continuous structural condition embedded within human civilization. The works draw from key historical conflicts spanning antiquity to the present, not as narrative reconstructions but as pressure points within a recurring system of violence. The series translates conflict into formal conditions—tension, fragmentation, compression, and collapse. The battlefield becomes surface; the event becomes condition. What remains is not representation, but the residue of force—distributed across composition, rhythm, and rupture.
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Battle of Gaugamela (2002)
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Battle of Waterloo (2003)
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Hawai Sakusen (2004)
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World War I (2006)
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World War II (2008)
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Ukraine War (2025)
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Babylonian Human (2008)
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Darius III (2005)
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Philip II of Macedonia (2021)
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Alexander the Great (2009)
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