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: The "Poli" creatures have no central consciousness; they are merely components of a larger, pulsating machine.

📍 : "Poli (1)" is not just a weird video; it is a visual metaphor for runaway complexity . It shows what happens when a single biological instruction (like "replicate") is followed to a point of total absurdity, stripping away the "human" and leaving only the "pattern." If you'd like to explore this further, let me know:

: While the animation is chaotic, it follows strict mathematical timing. This suggests that even in total madness, there is an underlying, cold logic. đź§  Psychological Impact: The "Brain Rot" Precursor Poli (1) mp4

: The rapid-fire duplication mirrors the modern digital experience—constant, repetitive, and increasingly detached from reality.

At its core, "Poli" is a study in . Cyriak uses fractals and feedback loops where body parts—specifically mouths, hands, and faces—sprout from one another in an endless cycle. : The "Poli" creatures have no central consciousness;

Long before "brain rot" became a modern meme term, Cyriak’s work explored the .

These videos are known for their surreal, disturbing, and highly mathematical "maximalist" animation. A deep essay on this work explores the intersection of recursive patterns, the grotesque, and the anxiety of infinite growth. 🌀 The Aesthetics of Recursion This suggests that even in total madness, there

: Watching a creature consume itself only to grow larger mimics the "infinite growth" model of modern society, which many find inherently terrifying.

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    Michael Herzlich
    Jan 02, 2014 - 11:24 PM

    Thank you very much! I think I’m a solid C++ developer, but starting with new APIs and setting up projects and directories annoys me every time. You blog looks pretty professional and you know how to communicate your knowledge! Thanks again :-)

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      André Berg
      Jan 03, 2014 - 08:42 AM

      Thanks for taking the time to write that. Much appreciated :)

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