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Maza did not seize control. He exposed it. He routed the true diagnostic readouts—the ones showing the resonance loop, the hidden degradation, the ticking clock—to every public screen in the city. The jumbotrons in Uptown Plaza. The cracked LCDs in the Sink’s market stalls. The terminals in the hospitals and the schools and the precinct houses.

Named after Maza’s grandmother, this piece is a towering armoire made of compressed recycled paper and wood pulp, painted with natural black dye. The doors feature a geometric pattern that doubles as a QR code—a modern twist—linking to oral histories of the Maza family lineage. Only three were ever made. g.b maza

: A point-and-click adventure game on Steam following the story of , a man trying to save his family's apartment in Moscow. Maza did not seize control

If you were to walk into a gallery showing G.B Maza’s work, you would immediately notice the tension. On one hand, you see severe, concrete-like monoliths—massive tables and structural shelving units that look carved from a single block of earth. On the other hand, draped across these harsh surfaces, you find the softest, most intricate textiles known as Kuba and Raffia reimagined . The jumbotrons in Uptown Plaza

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