
Anatomy of Interference
A new collection by Louis Dazy exploring the human body as a field of signals
Anatomy of Interference explores the human body as a field of signals.
Flesh, memory, and data collapse into one unstable surface.
Red becomes matter.
Noise becomes structure.
Each image dissects a moment where perception fails, where the body is no longer whole, but fragmented by interference, suspended between presence and disappearance.
Anatomy of Interference examines interference as a visual structure rather than a defect.
Each work isolates a moment where the image resists clarity, existing in a state of tension between order and collapse.
Anatomy of Interference unfolds as a study of images in a state of disturbance.
The works exist at the threshold of legibility. They suggest structure while refusing clarity, inviting the viewer to navigate spaces where perception remains incomplete.

Selected works from the series are paired with framed acrylic paintings, available with a 0.69 ETH reserve price. These are the first paintings Dazy has ever created. This dialogue between physical gesture and digital structure marks a new chapter in his practice, extending the series beyond the screen into material space.

Louis Dazy is a French visual artist working at the intersection of photography, moving image, and digital manipulation. For over fifteen years, he has developed a practice rooted in experimentation, atmosphere, and the transformation of images into immersive visual experiences.
For the past five years, Dazy has been continuously active within the Web3 ecosystem, establishing a strong presence and achieving notable success in the digital art space. His engagement with blockchain-based platforms has allowed him to expand his audience globally while maintaining a consistent and evolving artistic identity.
In recent years, his work has been exhibited internationally, including presentations in Paris, Lisbon, Tokyo, and Seoul, further reinforcing the cross-cultural reach of his practice.