For centuries, Giza has been seen as a monument of stone and power. But what if it was never meant to be understood that way? This question becomes even more relevant when exploring when Giza stops being a place and starts operating as a field of perception. Likewise, its relevance is not confined to the past — Giza still matters in 2027 in ways we are only beginning to understand.
“Dream of a Night in Giza” is not merely an artistic series by Dan Aug, but a symbolic system exploring consciousness beyond linear time, inspired in Ancient Egypt civilization.
Giza emerges as a threshold where perception, memory, and projection converge into a unified experiential field.
Beyond archaeology, Giza may represent a cognitive architecture — a symbolic system designed not only to be observed, but to be experienced.
Its geometry, mythology, and enduring presence suggest not a static past, but an active field of meaning that continues to unfold.
The series extends toward a future convergence—an interdisciplinary platform integrating art, technology, and expanded consciousness.
ECP — Eclipse Convergence Platform — will take place in Luxor, Egypt, on August 2nd, 2027.
This convergence unfolds across three fundamental axes...