The project relates to the string theory and the eleven dimensions of space. Because string theory potentially provides a unified description of gravity and particle physics, it is a candidate for a theory of everything, a self-contained mathematical model that describes all fundamental forces and forms of matter.  Nochi transcribes each letter of the Arabic names for the eleven stages of love into the binary code, zero and one, forming The Fabric of Space, an immersive audio- visual stream of the eleven stages of love.


As someone passes in front of the projection, he will be wrapped in this fabric of space. Captured by a digital stream of computing love that will momentarily bring together ‘two heads’ (stopping time in a hidden kiss) when in front of a digital binary code projection.


A short film project of these moments and a still photograph hang side by side next to the large Fabric of Space projection that people can "wear" in relation to the painting titled The Lovers by Rene Magritte (1928), the digital work of Ryoji Ikeda and the text of Saqib Hussain.

The project relates to the string theory and the eleven dimensions of space. Because string theory potentially provides a unified description of gravity and particle physics, it is a candidate for a theory of everything, a self-contained mathematical model that describes all fundamental forces and forms of matter.  Nochi transcribes each letter of the Arabic names for the eleven stages of love into the binary code, zero and one, forming The Fabric of Space, an immersive audio- visual stream of the eleven stages of love.


As someone passes in front of the projection, he will be wrapped in this fabric of space. Captured by a digital stream of computing love that will momentarily bring together ‘two heads’ (stopping time in a hidden kiss) when in front of a digital binary code projection.


A short film project of these moments and a still photograph hang side by side next to the large Fabric of Space projection that people can "wear" in relation to the painting titled The Lovers by Rene Magritte (1928), the digital work of Ryoji Ikeda and the text of Saqib Hussain.

Fabric of Space.

[_video.]

Fabric of Space.

Fabric of Space.

[_video.]

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