Curious Conformity is a digital meditation on repetition, order, and quiet resistance
In Curious Conformity, Ulises studio presents a series of looping digital images and videos where white golf carts glide across saturated green fields in perfect, hypnotic formation. Empty of drivers, the vehicles trace silent trajectories in line — a surreal ballet of repetition and quiet coordination that evokes both harmony and unease. The work continues Ulises’ exploration of surreal minimalism and speculative worlds, inviting viewers to question the systems we follow and the illusions we live inside.
Rendered with the studio’s signature naïve digital aesthetic, Curious Conformity places movement at the center of its conceptual inquiry — not as freedom, but as habit. The perfectly looping motions mimic rituals we perform without noticing, drawing attention to the tension between aesthetic satisfaction and philosophical disquiet.


The project reflects on deeper structures of routine and alignment, through a guiding statement that serves as its philosophical core:
"In the garden of order, not all harmony is freedom. We follow lines drawn long before us, mistaking movement for meaning. But the perfect path rarely asks questions. Let the loop unsettle you. Let the pattern reveal its silence."

Ulises frames the work as a meditation on conformity — not as oppression, but as seduction. In the world of Curious Conformity, the loop is beautiful, the alignment comforting. And yet, beneath the surface, a question lingers: who drew these lines? Why do we follow?

With no clear beginning or end, the fields in Curious Conformity become symbolic landscapes of obedience — scenes where progress dissolves into pattern, and calmness conceals control. Drawing from speculative design and digital animation, Ulises studio once again blurs the line between visual pleasure and conceptual tension, crafting a work that is as charming as it is quietly subversive.