Logged In
Title: “Logged In”
Artist: Peter Bogdanov
Medium: Acrylic on CanvasIn a forgotten quadrant of the galaxy—light-years beyond the last known frontier—there exists a haunted zone known as the Neuro-Wood. It is neither planet nor shipwreck, but something far more ancient: the remains of a sentient bioship once used by the Thal’nari to store the minds of extinct civilizations. This relic, once thriving with digital soulforms, now lies decaying in the shadows of a black-starred void.
Peter Bogdanov’s “Logged In” captures this eerie, multi-dimensional artifact: a giant hollowed-out log at the center of the canvas, etched with ancient faces and eye-sockets staring outward from its bark—minds forever trapped in rootcode. Each face is a consciousness encoded into the organic databanks of the ship, once logged in… never logged out.
Behind the log, a strange hand reaches upward—blue-green and spectral, as if halfway between physical and neural form. This is User Zeta-7, a failed resurrection attempt who clawed their way toward the surface before the system rejected them.
The background is not sky, but memory-space: a midnight sprawl of code-fractured stars and wandering eyeballs—security programs designed to detect neural anomalies. One of them, a green orb-eyed enforcer, has discovered an unauthorized emergence. From the warped soil below, it drags a bleeding green figure—a rogue consciousness attempting to escape deletion. The data-flesh is torn and stretched, a horrific blend of spirit and server corruption.
The painting is a cryptic artifact of trans-dimensional consciousness entrapment—a meditation on identity, memory, and the irreversible choice of logging in to something one cannot leave.
Some say the log is alive. Some say it remembers.
And some… say it's still waiting for you to log in.
Own a rare portal into Peter Bogdanov’s sci-fi dreamscape—an original vision merging surreal horror and speculative tech mythology.

