Stone & Silicon / Avery Lake
9 sec · silent · seamless loop

Avery Lake · 2026

Stone & Silicon;or, A Brief History of Becoming Human

The first tool and the latest tool occupy the same frame. Between them, 3.3 million years arrive as an unstable signal.

Enter the interval
01 / The Work

A history compressed into interruption.

A stone core holds the frame. An AI processor breaks through it in sudden bursts, disappears, then returns with increasing frequency until the future occupies the image completely.

The transformation is not presented as a smooth evolution. It behaves like memory under pressure: discontinuous, recursive, and already aware of its ending. The viewer sees the processor early, then waits while the work catches up with what has already been revealed.

The loop refuses a final arrival. Once the processor resolves, the image faults back into stone. Origin and outcome become two states of the same object.

Title
Stone & Silicon; or, A Brief History of Becoming Human
Artist
Avery Lake
Year
2026
Medium
Single-channel digital video, silent
Format
1080 × 1350 px, 4:5, 9 seconds, 30 fps
Presentation
Seamless infinite loop
Conceptual field
Toolmaking, cognition, acceleration, machine intelligence
02 / The Interval

The tool is older than the human.

The work does not claim that Homo sapiens is 3.3 million years old. It stages a longer technological inheritance. Toolmaking precedes our species, then becomes one of the ways our species recognizes itself.

01

3.3 million years ago

The stone tool

At Lomekwi 3 in Kenya, stone artefacts extend the archaeological record of toolmaking deep beyond the genus Homo.

Nature, 2015
02

About 300,000 years ago

Homo sapiens

Our species appears much later. The technological gesture precedes us and participates in the conditions from which we emerge.

Smithsonian Human Origins
03

2026

The answering tool

The processor no longer only amplifies force or stores memory. It predicts, generates, and increasingly answers back.

Perhaps the most advanced tool is not the one farthest from the stone, but the one that makes the stone newly visible.

03 / The Glitch

The ending appears before it arrives.

Nine states document the loop: stone, first interruption, acceleration, processor, and hidden return.

Nine stills from Stone and Silicon showing a stone core interrupted by an AI processor, resolving into the processor, then returning to stone
Stone & Silicon, material sequence / 0.40 s to 8.90 s
04 / Lineage
05 / Provenance

A fixed moving-image master.

The work is preserved as a nine-second silent video master. Its first and final visual states are identical, allowing the cycle to repeat without a visible seam.

  • Concept and artworkAvery Lake
  • Image directionAvery Lake
  • MasterMP4, H.264, 1080 × 1350 px
  • Companion materialStone still, processor still, nine-state sequence

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