WORMHOLE

YEAR: 2025
TYPE: Immersive Experience

The concept of dimensionality fascinates me as an artist. How can we represent three-dimensional objects on a two-dimensional plane, or four-dimensional objects within three dimensions? Visualizing the fourth dimension, for example, can only be achieved through projections. Just as a drawn character on paper cannot grasp "depth," we perceive higher dimensions as simplified "slices" of their true form.

Consider the "block universe" theory, where all space and time exist simultaneously, but our minds experience only one moment at a time. In this framework, time itself becomes the fourth dimension. Imagine a reel of film showing a train arriving. If you stack individual frames, you create a three-dimensional representation of a four-dimensional object—height, width, thickness (from the stack), and time.

My work Wormhole attempts to picture four-dimensional space through these principles. Positioned within the multidimensional reality we inhabit, it reflects the notion that our universe may have 11 dimensions, as suggested by some of strings theories. Wormhole explores these higher dimensions, trying to make the unimaginable perceptible.