I’m Carlos Irineu — philosopher, writer, visual artist. I work with language, systems, and images. I build with code, reflect through structures, and see through frames. As an AI practitioner and enquirer, I create tools that serve thought, not trends — using automation not to simplify, but to deepen.
My visual work includes AI-infused studies of gesture, presence, and absence — still images, experimental sequences, and hybrid narratives. I’ve written on perception, psychoanalysis, cultural attention, and what remains unsaid in contemporary discourse.
I read Deleuze and Žižek in those late hours when things feel quiet enough to matter. I write, code, and photograph against the grain of disposable social media news, trying to follow slower, stranger forms of attention.
Most of what I publish here is part of that attempt. Sometimes it’s unfinished. Often, it’s necessary.