Hyperdimension

This series explores the idea that the universe is not unitary, but multi-layered, especially when viewed from a higher-dimensional perspective. Each panel represents a different aspect of existence captured at a specific coordinate in space-time. The central concept suggests that when one expands beyond conventional dimensions, the world appears as a multi-layered reality, interwoven with cosmic, terrestrial, and natural realms.

The cube, which recurs throughout the work, is both a vessel and a lens. It encapsulates a symbolic "address"—a metaphysical location where multiple realities converge. Within these transparent structures, we witness the cosmos, the Earth, and nature contained within themselves: celestial bodies orbiting in silence, circuits glowing with planetary intelligence, and waterfalls flowing through crystalline boundaries.

Rather than depicting separation, the work emphasizes interconnectedness. The cube harmonizes these realms rather than isolating them. Technology, ecology, and cosmology are not opposing forces, but a unified reality within them. The glowing circuits within the cube suggest a living system connecting the digital and organic, the synthetic and the sacred.

Ultimately, the work invites viewers to reconsider their own coordinate systems. Where do we stand in relation to the layers of reality? What dimensions become invisible when we shift our perspective? Through this visual meditation, the work suggests that every place, every point in space, has the potential to reveal something diverse.