‘As far as consistency of thought goes I prefer inconsistency’ John Cage, interview by John Corbett (1989)
The empty space is a fundamental component of our Universe, as it
represent 75 % of it. Hypothetic theories based on a cosmological
constant form advance that a constant energy is filling the space and
has a role of vacuum but the predicational measurements of this matter
is not coinciding with the quantum theory that we know today. It’s the
paradoxical state of unsubstantial materiality that interests us: the
empty space is actually not empty and possesses it’s own energy, where
quantum particles are in constant movement forming and disappearing.
Yet, this empty space is imaged empty because it is, indeed, the
observation of the absence of real material in spacial zones. Relation
to the silence is an other way to explore the empty idea, with the
concepts of both ‘white noise’ (all audible frequencies at the same
time) and ‘black noise’ (silence). That’s through the succession,
superposition and intermingling of all that vacuum that we’ll describe a
story of the empty.
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