Towards Non-Linear Shapeshifting - Creative imagination

Towards Non-Linear Shapeshifting

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Join Aco on a journey of self-discovery, where time and space intertwine in a breathtaking dance. Inspired by the beauty of Orbetello, this story explores the fascinating concept of superposition through the lens of art and science, inviting readers to question the nature of reality and the possibilities of existence.

Language:English
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Category:Creative imagination
Reading Time:4 minutes

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Aco, while walking on the seaside of Orbetello, a thriving little town in Tuscany, I got intrigued by three parallel, equidistant boat docks. All of a sudden, I had an idea: stepping on one of them to encapsulate a moment in time through a photogram. A special human being kindly supported the moment, and helped me nurture my intuition by taking several pictures of myself in the same place at different times and positions in space. In my mind one exact concept resonated, hashtag superposition. What if conceptually envision my consciousness at (different times) in (different positions) in space? I could focus and envision my consciousness being an oscillating network of attention, memory, and perception. I realize it is no longer static, but rather distributed in time. Various versions of me could exist simultaneously, connected by awareness, memory, and intention. You could begin to see yourself as an intertwined field of possible identities that manifest in relation to time, space, body, and mind. Inspired by the atmosphere, I took my conceptualization into the merge of art and science. Transforming my vision into a digital art piece has been a spontaneous act of being combined with making. Body and mind, mind and body. A mingled fabric of existence has been conceptualized into one unique superposition layer. Question: If space and time are just a projection from something deeper, a canvas woven from hashtag#quantum connections, then are we just characters moving through a masterpiece that has already been painted?

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