Imprints
SOLO EXHIBITION BY
Teo Esguerra
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“And so, perhaps, should the gravitational waves from the birth of the universe itself. The Big Bang was, well, a big bang. Initiating the expansion of everything required so much energy, and did so much violence, that it should have flooded space-time with gravitational waves that continue to ricochet around the universe to this day.
Every proton and neutron in every atom from the tip of your toes to the top of your head is shifting, shuttling, and vibrating in a collective purr within which the entire history of the universe is implicated. And if you put your hand down on a chair or table or anything else nearby, that object, too, is dancing that slow waltz.”
from “Scientists Found Ripples in Space and Time.
And You Have to Buy Groceries.”
By Adam Frank, The Atlantic
This exhibition is about complicated beliefs that may be nothing but bricks and revolving doors. A strange change, just random at best, that in 14 dog years will just be ash and sand. Even the boring parts, even strangers, even shadows, even dead trees are as significant as sea salt memories. Every heartbeat is a lifetime.
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