The eye looking onto the modern city symbolises observation, control and progress. In today's urban world, where technology and architecture merge, this all-seeing eye monitors constant change. Cameras, drones and sensors record every movement, while smart algorithms analyse and predict patterns.
From on high, the eye offers a panoramic view of the dynamics of city life: the flow of people, the lights that never go out, the networks that connect us. It sees the harmony between man and machine, but also the downsides of a hyper-connected society - loss of privacy, social control and digital dependence.
Yet the eye is not only an observer, but also a visionary. It looks ahead, towards a future in which technology not only observes but also shapes a more sustainable, efficient and people-centred city. The question remains: who controls the eye, and what does it really see?
Created by pauline koekkoek with support from AI.