Digital media Project

The Digital Project represents my ongoing inquiry into how motion, repetition, and transformation can extend the language of the image beyond static forms. In this series I work directly with digital media — animations, looped sequences, and moving compositions — to explore how time and rhythm can become integral elements of visual expression.

"The strip "

"The kiss

Medium : Digital Gif animation

Medium : Digital Gif Animation

"Traiettorie imprevedibili "

"The walk"

Medium : Digital Gif animation

Medium : Digital Gif Animation

"BASQUY #16

"BASQUY #18

Medium : Digital Gif animation

Medium : Digital Gif Animation

*Rare Faces #284"

"After sport"

Medium : Digital Gif animation

Medium :Digital NFT

"The rolling stone "

"The dark sky"

Medium : Digital Gif animation

Medium : Digital Gif Animation

"Too many insignificant days 2 - NFT "

"Too many insignificant days 1 - NFT

Medium : Digital Gif animation

Medium : Digital Gif Animation

About the work

The Digital Project series charts a compelling exploration at the intersection of digital image-making, time-based media, and expanded visual language. Rather than treating digital tools as neutral instruments, Torracchi’s work integrates animation, .GIF sequences, and digital experiments as essential components of artistic expression, allowing movement, repetition, and transformation to become intrinsic to the work itself. This reflects a broader contemporary shift in which artists reframe digital processes not merely as technical operations but as active agents in shaping perceptual experience — a critical position in the evolving field of digital art curation.

The series includes elements from the BASQUY project and other digital explorations that extend the artist’s visual inquiry into temporal and rhythmic dimensions, offering the viewer encounters that unfold over time rather than being fixed in a single frame. In doing so, Torracchi both acknowledges and challenges the traditional expectations of static visual forms, situating his work within a contemporary discourse that sees digital media as capable of nuanced artistic presence beyond screens and platforms.