I cannot see it. There is a hole. I see too much
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3rd dimension: I cannot see it
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2nd dimension: There is a hole
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1st diemnsion : I see too much
I cannot see it. There is a hole. I see too much
Pencil and watercolour on paper, A5, 3 sheets,, 2014
The work in three parts entitled “I cannot see it. There is a hole. I see too much.” refers to “Flatlands”, a novella published in 1884 by Edwin A. Abbott about a society living in a two-dimensional world and its perception of further dimensions. These are graphic studies of the contradictions between the day-to-day and the mathematical-conceptual dimension, as well as the perception resulting from one’s own position and the points of view resulting from this position.