Whatever happened, Happened
2010
Approach
We are visual animals, depending on our vision as our main point of reference and that limits us, because sight only presents us a specific state in time. We perceive the different states but not the change while they are being produced. We need point B to draw the line that began at A.
The picture from A to B
When someone wants to know what is currently going on, in whatever sphere it may be, when they need to imagine what is happening, it is because they feel that something has changed and creates the need for a comparison with the past to understand what has happened.
Change
We can easily create graphics with which we reflect the passage of time, or analyse the changes in ‘X’ factors over time, but we always look for the immediate, avoiding time itself, a graphic which represents past events so that we can rapidly understand what variations they have undergone.
Synopsis
One wood section which shows the growth rings of the tree from which it was extracted is an image that helps our understanding of time and change itself, without the need to operate on it. If we were able to see the creation of this image in real time and not once the process has stopped, to see it as it is created, it would force us to reconsider how we perceive our surrounding environment.
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