Future Form: Exploring the Geography of Time
Time is a vast landscape experienced in the sliver of a moment. Any thinking beyond the moment involves casting our mind into the future or the past, remembering what has happened or envisioning the shape of things to come.
How do we visualize this? How do we map it? Does cutting time into eras, years, seconds let us understand time’s expanse, its topography?
FUTURE FORM called to artists around the world for works of visual art that explore or answer these questions and more—art about the idea of time, its passage, how we measure it, and the mystery of the 4th dimension.
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Time is a vast landscape experienced in the sliver of a moment. Any thinking beyond the moment involves casting our mind into the future or the past, remembering what has happened or envisioning the shape of things to come.
How do we visualize this? How do we map it? Does cutting time into eras, years, seconds let us understand time’s expanse, its topography?
FUTURE FORM called to artists around the world for works of visual art that explore or answer these questions and more—art about the idea of time, its passage, how we measure it, and the mystery of the 4th dimension.