With "Into the Void" (S.T.E.P. 2), TK Kim continues on his path. The human being is no longer alone, but surrounded by his fellows, or one might even say, his similarities. The beauty of the angel, personal and intimate, gives way to the mechanical functionality in which the denatured individual is placed, in his rightful place in the cogs of an infernal machine with an ever-increasing rhythm, one chasing the other, but the whole chasing the One under the cadenced steps of a rhythm programmed under the stroke of silent, insidious directives, turning in an industrial, aseptic and even carceral universe. The being, however, has not yet completely abandoned itself, so much so that revolt is already rumbling in its depths, torn between its own dignity, its own aspirations and the function that has been assigned to it, where memories and emotions of a past life seem to clash, yet are very much present.
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