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Edition 1|1 - The three spatial dimensions, to which we can add time, form the four major dimensions of the universe. According to scientists Kaluza and Klein, seven other additional dimensions exist though they we are unable to observe them, as they are curved in on themselves. They are the unobservable fabric of reality.

FRAGMENTS FROM THEORIES OF THE COSMOS by Matthieu Poli collection image

The ‘Fragments from Theories of the Cosmos’ series includes 17 artworks, produced using a video recording of the installation Monolithe de l’Infini.

The content projected through this infinite screen is artistic interpretations of 6 scientific theories: the Theory of Black Holes, String Theory, Chaos Theory, Wormhole Theory, Theory of Dark Matter and Theory of the Eleven Dimensions. These artistic interpretations, presented as an interlacing of choreographed volumes, vectors and sounds.

The artist invites reflection on the status of a scientific theory. Even if, today, these theories are the most supported by scientists, we are reminded that this knowledge still remains speculative hypotheses. At any moment, another major observation or experiment could come forth, calling them in to question. Does this make them obsolete? Or do they serve as mathematical and metaphysical fragments for the writing of a new theory which will replace them?

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The Theory of the Eleven Dimensions, Fragments #17

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Edition 1|1 - The three spatial dimensions, to which we can add time, form the four major dimensions of the universe. According to scientists Kaluza and Klein, seven other additional dimensions exist though they we are unable to observe them, as they are curved in on themselves. They are the unobservable fabric of reality.

FRAGMENTS FROM THEORIES OF THE COSMOS by Matthieu Poli collection image

The ‘Fragments from Theories of the Cosmos’ series includes 17 artworks, produced using a video recording of the installation Monolithe de l’Infini.

The content projected through this infinite screen is artistic interpretations of 6 scientific theories: the Theory of Black Holes, String Theory, Chaos Theory, Wormhole Theory, Theory of Dark Matter and Theory of the Eleven Dimensions. These artistic interpretations, presented as an interlacing of choreographed volumes, vectors and sounds.

The artist invites reflection on the status of a scientific theory. Even if, today, these theories are the most supported by scientists, we are reminded that this knowledge still remains speculative hypotheses. At any moment, another major observation or experiment could come forth, calling them in to question. Does this make them obsolete? Or do they serve as mathematical and metaphysical fragments for the writing of a new theory which will replace them?

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