Digital Moon, pursues the mutual response between digital and analogue by magnifying the image of the moon reflected on water through feedback effects and presents a variation of interactivity on a blue screen. There is an explosion on the screen, like the big bang of the universe, when a viewer passes by. This invites the viewer into a black hole of narcissism or a world of chaos. The experience can be compared to mental “blankness” that resembles the frozen images of Chaos, wandering between reason and emotion and tranquility and total confusion. This is the moment when the “self” is lost in a blue light. His work reflects this chaotic reality where the lost self struggles to redeem its identity.