Cognitive Solidified Spark
We do not perceive the world we see, we see the world we perceive.
A sphere made of accumulated rays of light floating in the forest.
The light radiates from the center in infinite fine rays, creating its spherical shape. The light source remains motionless, yet the countless lines emitting from it wriggle continuously.
The sphere has no surface boundary, and the perception of the boundary between the artwork and the body is ambiguous.
What is this sphere? Why do the rays of lines undulate?
Our cognitive perception of the world exists within us.
And if we perceive this sphere made of accumulated lines, the world we understand will expand, and we may see spheres of accumulated lines spreading out in our daily lives. As the world you perceive changes, the way you see the world goes on to change.