WOW WORLD Magazine — Issue 11 Fragmented Realities Evolving Perceptions In this eleventh issue, WOW WORLD explores how fragmented perception becomes a new way of seeing. Across photography, digital portraiture, and cinematic storytelling, this edition celebrates five artists whose works dissolve boundaries between memory and imagination, where identity fractures into light, texture, and motion. From surreal portraits shaped by emotion and intuition to poetic worlds where humor and tenderness coexist, these creators reveal that fragmentation is not loss but revelation, transforming scattered moments into living, resonant worlds. 01 Eugenio Marongiu — Fragmented Realities Our cover feature, Fragmented Realities, redefines how images think and remember. Visual artist Eugenio Marongiu transforms photographic heritage into AI-driven storytelling. His evolving compositions blend cinematic composition with conceptual depth, creating images that hover between biological perception and digital echo. Through layers of intuition and algorithmic chance, Marongiu explores how technology reshapes vision, turning data into atmosphere and machine logic into emotion. 02 Vlad Grach — Symbiosis: All That Lives, Lives With Us In Symbiosis, digital portrait artist Vlad Grach weaves empathy into visual form. His luminous images merge fashion, realism, and serenity, revealing human connection as shared rhythm. Through his Beaudhikin practice, he invites viewers into moments of stillness where humans, nature, and emotion coexist. Each portrait becomes a quiet meditation on presence and tenderness, showing that to live is always to live with others. 03 Julia Vineboo — World Fermented by AI Ukrainian-Polish artist Julia Vineboo turns sensory culture into surreal storytelling. In World Fermented by AI, she blends tradition, humor, and technology, transforming the language of wine into playful micro-worlds. Her cinematic imagery celebrates connection, emotion, and ritual, inviting us to taste the creative spirit through color and imagination. For Vineboo, joy and irony ferment together, revealing art as a living, human celebration. 04 Lindsay Kokoska — Forms in Motion Canadian multimedia artist Lindsay Kokoska blurs the boundary between body, dream, and cosmos in Forms in Motion. Her AI-assisted compositions flow between figuration and abstraction, portraying consciousness as landscape. Through blooming silhouettes and celestial atmospheres, Kokoska visualizes emotion as transformation, each frame pulsing with life, reflection, and fluid grace. 05 Elena Lapko — Black Rose & the Moon With Black Rose & the Moon, visual artist Elena Lapko crafts quiet cinematic poetry from darkness and light. Her portraits of solitary women blend fashion, symbolism, and silence, revealing emotion through restraint. Each scene feels suspended between reality and reverie, a study in vulnerability, elegance, and the soft architecture of feeling. Lapko’s world is nocturnal yet radiant, where every shadow carries tenderness. Issue 11 invites readers to step through the fractures of perception into worlds where imagination reshapes reality. These five artists, each balancing emotion, memory, and machine, remind us that to see differently is to feel more deeply.