Symona Colina
Your assertion that “infinity apparently comes within reach” through spatial contemplation risks a metaphysical claim that sits uneasily within contemporary critical discourse; how do you reconcile this pursuit of the infinite with the material constraints of the medium, and does your work ultimately propose resolution or perpetuate an unresolved oscillation between the finite and the boundless?
When I speak of infinity “coming within reach,” I’m not making a metaphysical claim in the classical sense. I’m describing a perceptual condition - a moment when spatial contemplation loosens the boundaries of the finite without ever escaping material reality. Infinity, for me, is not a destination but a tension, a vibration that arises when the limits of the medium and the boundlessness of perception meet.