In my perception, we inhabit five domains that delineate the fundamental truths of existence: the human mind, the world of plants, the world of animals, the cosmos, and the spiritual dimension. They are not metaphors, but real foundations of our being-bound together as a bundle that moves along the axis of time. They are animated by the flow of things, by their systemic interdependence, by the primordial force that brings forth both life and world. (Diagram)

The clarity of this worldview reduces our condition to an absolute point of departure: a perspective that, as psychosocial beings and as members of a hypercomplex society, we are inclined to let slip from collective awareness. If we acknowledge this shift in priorities, if we dare to embrace this primordial vision, the question arises: how might we learn from the generative function of this system, and translate its elemental truths into guiding principles for the healthy functioning of our societies?

My artistic practice seeks to investigate these five domains, the parameters that hold them in interaction, and the forces that keep them in motion, as fields of consciousness. It asks how we, as a society, relate to them today, and what it would mean for politics, economics, and culture if we were to recognize them once again as equal truths.