Footprint - Berlin, Germany 2011
Footprint
Freies Museum Berlin, Germany
2011
Small units of simple structures.
According to Albert Einstein's (1879-1955) theory, space alone does not explain our existence. Space creates gravity if it exists in time; we live in this space. Scientists call the closely bounded space around the Earth gravitational net. It is also called gravitational ghost because gravitation is so high at that point that nothing can penetrate it unless something is faster than the velocity of light. That something would be a space racket. Outside of the gravitational net are the black holes and fractions in the universe, which are nothing more than disintegrated particles. Gravitation is missing from the black holes and fractions because time doesn't exist among them, and there is no time if there is no gravitation. The famous German philosopher Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) said we cannot understand our future without learning about our past. The fundament of a system is orderliness, which is also the fundament of the past. Donald Judd (1928-1994) created very smooth, clean, and colorful boxes and taught us that we have order, need order, and live in order. Kasimir Malevich (1878-1935) was the first artist to approach the non-objective world. In his interpretation, if we knew everything about ourselves, where we came from, what is our purpose, and if there would be no accidental Matter, then we would live in an objective world.