Time Worm 时间虫
This poster is a visual experiment on time anxiety, digital fatigue, and the slow decline of attention. It envisions a scenario: a strange parasitic organism—the "time worm"—crawls out from a clock-like system. It infiltrates the brain, beginning to erode time, focus, and self-control until everything becomes blurred, fragmented, and out of sync.
The image blends distorted timelines, fragmented user interface signals, the crawling creature, and decaying visual cues. Numerous pipes, pixelated grains, and warning dots create an illusion of movement—but it's just a cycle, not progress. I created this when my thoughts were scattered and deadlines were looming. I wanted to visualize that inner numbness of time, both incredibly stressful and unattainable—knowing time is running out, yet still endlessly swiping, clicking, refreshing, doing nothing.
This isn't a realistic promotional poster, but a snapshot of the mind, documenting the process of being slowly devoured from within.
The image blends distorted timelines, fragmented user interface signals, the crawling creature, and decaying visual cues. Numerous pipes, pixelated grains, and warning dots create an illusion of movement—but it's just a cycle, not progress. I created this when my thoughts were scattered and deadlines were looming. I wanted to visualize that inner numbness of time, both incredibly stressful and unattainable—knowing time is running out, yet still endlessly swiping, clicking, refreshing, doing nothing.
This isn't a realistic promotional poster, but a snapshot of the mind, documenting the process of being slowly devoured from within.
Selected & Exhibited @
Antwerp Poster Festival - Us By Night
2025
Antwerp Poster Festival - Us By Night
2025