This installation explores gravity, inertia, and magnetism through a relational materialist perspective, where forces emerge from the interplay between objects, space, and time. It evokes a historical imagination of the cosmos through references to
       
     
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 In Einstein’s general theory of relativity, gravity emerges from the way bodies warp the fabric of space-time. Objects do not move because of an intrinsic force within them, but because they follow the curves produced by this distortion.
       
     
 The installation comprises heterogeneous objects of varying sizes and weights that modify the surfaces on which they rest, alongside sculptures that refer to Greek and Roman gods associated with celestial bodies. Together, they constellate a micro-u
       
     
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 This installation explores gravity, inertia, and magnetism through a relational materialist perspective, where forces emerge from the interplay between objects, space, and time. It evokes a historical imagination of the cosmos through references to
       
     

This installation explores gravity, inertia, and magnetism through a relational materialist perspective, where forces emerge from the interplay between objects, space, and time. It evokes a historical imagination of the cosmos through references to mythological gods associated with planets and constellations, figures that embody cosmic forces as symbolic and poetic archetypes.

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 In Einstein’s general theory of relativity, gravity emerges from the way bodies warp the fabric of space-time. Objects do not move because of an intrinsic force within them, but because they follow the curves produced by this distortion.
       
     

In Einstein’s general theory of relativity, gravity emerges from the way bodies warp the fabric of space-time. Objects do not move because of an intrinsic force within them, but because they follow the curves produced by this distortion.

 The installation comprises heterogeneous objects of varying sizes and weights that modify the surfaces on which they rest, alongside sculptures that refer to Greek and Roman gods associated with celestial bodies. Together, they constellate a micro-u
       
     

The installation comprises heterogeneous objects of varying sizes and weights that modify the surfaces on which they rest, alongside sculptures that refer to Greek and Roman gods associated with celestial bodies. Together, they constellate a micro-universe where force, resistance, magnetism, potential energy, and colour are continuously exchanged.

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