gaze up
The perception of the world is contingent.
In sociology, the term contingency is used to describe the radical openness and uncertainty of human life.
Knowledge is relative, absolute knowledge is therefore impossible in principle, because it can always be different. This results in a negation of necessity and impossibility.
A complexity of the world opens up to us in which nothing seems to be impossible.
Religious systems attempt to provide answers to the existence of life. Though religion is not the only system for dealing with the opacity of life; conspiracies and other ideologies also offer explanations. Thus, all-encompassing explanations can provide us with a guide out of the chaos. When everything is directed, coincidence loses its fright.
For the individual, surprising encounters and improbable circumstances turn into a miracle, a supernatural coincidence or a long-sought explanation.
In 'gaze up' real and fictional elements merge, are recombined and create a space in which the viewer can recognise patterns and construct an individual truth.
gaze up
The perception of the world is contingent.
In sociology, the term contingency is used to describe the radical openness and uncertainty of human life.
Knowledge is relative, absolute knowledge is therefore impossible in principle, because it can always be different. This results in a negation of necessity and impossibility.
A complexity of the world opens up to us in which nothing seems to be impossible.
Religious systems attempt to provide answers to the existence of life. Though religion is not the only system for dealing with the opacity of life; conspiracies and other ideologies also offer explanations. Thus, all-encompassing explanations can provide us with a guide out of the chaos. When everything is directed, coincidence loses its fright.
For the individual, surprising encounters and improbable circumstances turn into a miracle, a supernatural coincidence or a long-sought explanation.
In 'gaze up' real and fictional elements merge, are recombined and create a space in which the viewer can recognise patterns and construct an individual truth.