Time and Space,
Do they exist?
This collection began with a subjective view of values. I thought that things that felt abandoned or useless were in fact judged for their value by standards artificially assigned by people, and I considered what the standard of the world I see.
While thinking about what is the most objective and subjective, I felt that time and space have the most such properties. We live on numerical time, but it is up to us to spend that time, so we think that the time that an individual lives is different from the visually visible objective flow of time, and that each one exists somewhere in between as they are chasing and being chased by those times. The time each person feels is subjective and flat. Therefore, the space we perceive is input to the head over time, and the space each individual sees can look different according to the passage of time. Space exists objectively, but time exists in fiction.
For example, when you take a panoramic picture, moving fast will cover the space wider, but moving very slowly will capture the space narrowly even at the same time. So, no one knows whether the space of one second frame in my eyes will look the same to others.
If I'm looking at one side of a cube, I would say it's a cube, but whether the back side is also square, I can't prove that it's actually a square because it's not the side I'm looking at. So, when I affirm that when I look at one side, I can't see what the other side looks like at the same time, and what I can't see will be like my thoughts, it becomes a fantasy (fiction).
What I want to say through this collection is <Can you convince that what you see looks the same to others?>.
























