Black Holes
An installation. PVA glue, threads, plastic containers, plastic bags.
 
French philosopher Gilles Deleuze said that, to perceive the now, we have to wait until the now became the past. This installation illustrates how our present is constantly transforming into the past; in this work it is not even possible to catch the present, could be said that it is present continues or already past continues.
I wanted to create an installation that is constantly changes itself, every second it looks different; I wanted that a viewer tastes the duration of the moment. Strong smell of glue and heavy sound of drops bumping plastic bags expand and strengthen the work perception. Ordinary plastic garbage bags, which collecting dripping glue, determine the title of the work; Black Hole it is not only a region of space-time in the Space understanding, but also a place where literally all our life’s stuff ends up.
Black Holes
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Black Holes

Black Holes An installation. PVA glue, threads, plastic containers, plastic bags. French philosopher Gilles Deleuze said that, to perceive the n Read More

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