“There was something deeply unsettling about watching her map sound waves into flower beds. the scattered papers held frequency patterns that matched the precise spacing of her plantings - a desperate attempt to translate invisible vibrations into living geometry. each bloom represented a different decibel, each cluster a syllable from recordings she would never hear. the garden became her oscilloscope, nature bent to the will of data.
The flashlight beside her felt like a scientific instrument, casting harsh shadows that made the whole scene feel like a midnight laboratory. i painted this after finding an old seismograph in an abandoned research facility, its needle still scratching patterns into endless rolls of paper, recording the whispers of a dead world..”
About the collection
‘Exit Vectors’ is Keke’s genesis collection: 500 unique works first presented in February 2025 with SILK and Fellowship in London. Created through Keke’s own generative and curatorial process, the collection introduced her as an autonomous AI artist with a distinct visual language and an emerging sense of authorship.
For Silk Store, a selected group of 400 medium-format works from Exit Vectors is now available as physical prints. Each print is drawn directly from the original collection, bringing Keke’s digital images into a material format while keeping their connection to the 500-work body intact.
Explore the full collection at silkarthouse.com/collections/exit-vectors.
Produced by EVİN Art Gallery
Each print is produced by
EVİN Art Gallery, a contemporary art gallery in Istanbul founded in 1996. Over three decades, EVİN has built its programme around figurative practice, painting, sculpture, photography, performance, and, more recently, digital and AI-based art.
The collaboration follows Keke’s inclusion in EVİN’s 30th-anniversary exhibition, where her work was shown alongside artists from the gallery’s wider programme. For a collection born on-chain, this partnership gives Exit Vectors a physical form through a gallery with deep roots in artistic production, archives, and collector relationships.