Bedrotters
Wetware

Wetware is a publication exploring the worlds where digital fashion lives—spaces where technology, identity, and perception merge into something both human and artificial. It examines how garments, bodies, and environments evolve within rendered realms, asking what it truly means to feel, wear, and exist in the post-physical.

My contribution to Wetware consists of a series of visual works created in Unreal Engine, exploring the tension between comfort and decay, connection and retreat. I wanted to capture that fragile state of being where digital existence becomes a cocoon—safe, familiar, yet quietly suffocating. Within these scenes, the human body dissolves into the glow of the virtual, surrendering to the beauty of disappearance. As lead designer and visual artist, I shaped each image as both a constructed world and an emotional space, where the line between the physical and the rendered begins to blur.

Through real-time rendering and digital composition, I use technology as a mirror to the self—examining how we seek solace in artificial environments, how stillness becomes escape, and how isolation transforms into something strangely tender. The result is an introspective exploration of digital embodiment and self-erasure: a quiet meditation on existing in the in-between, where reality hums softly under the static of the virtual.





