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Graphiques, jeux et entités occultes
A retrospective of Treister's work reveals the frictions in the artist's motivations Source
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The Critic (United Kingdom) | Mar 15, 2026
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By incorporating occult symbolism, Treister's art opens discussions on the subconscious influences of digital media, enhancing its cultural relevance.
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Treister’s work serves as a fascinating intersection of art and technology, reflecting the complexities of modern digital culture without necessarily promoting occultism.
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There is a risk that Treister's fascination with the occult may alienate viewers who prefer more traditional artistic narratives, limiting audience engagement.
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The focus on occult entities in art can detract from more pressing social issues, making Treister's work seem irrelevant to contemporary audiences.
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Treister's exploration of occult themes in graphics and games challenges societal norms, encouraging deeper engagement with alternative perspectives.
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