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Ottis Ots is a Brazilian contemporary artist whose work uses new technologies to reveal hidden patterns in nature. With a background in engineering and programming, my practice investigates invisible systems—electromagnetic fields, spectral energy, and plant communication—revealing forces that exist beyond human perception.

Purple is not just a color in my work; it is a signal. Hovering at the edge of the visible spectrum, it serves as a bridge between the visible and the invisible, representing a link between scientific inquiry and spiritual experience. It guides us into the unseen structures that sustain life.

I view my art as a living archive of technological evolution. From early graffiti to augmented reality and blockchain, I track this evolution by treating digital mediums not as tools of control, but as organic languages of connection—extensions of natural history itself.

This ongoing research builds a visual vocabulary where technology and nature are not opposing forces, but intertwined expressions of the same living system.