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Polysingularity Letters @ Kunstfabrik | 10/2012

In October 2012, I presented my new book Polysingularity, volume 3, at the Kunstfabrik Am Flutgraben in Berlin. This book was part of a fictional collection of research works on the concept of polysingularity that I was developing since 2010. The book features texts and artworks created between 2009 and 2012. Each work is an exploration of polysingularity methodology in the context of a certain practice. The most interesting part of the research to me, at the time, was the ability of the human mind to interpret the same phenomenon in multiple ways, to conceive of the different causes that may lead to the same event, or to imagine several different perspectives on the same situation. So I was interested in creating works and texts that could make sense in a variety of different ways and that could be placed in completely different contexts. Their relational nature revealed something very crucial about...

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Polysingularity

Polysingularity is a concept that I developed in 2011 to describe a certain quality of perception and action that felt intuitively natural to me. As I started unfolding the threads of this idea, it materialized into a practice and a methodology, which I have since been using both in my life and in my work. At its core, polysingularity is a state where multiple solutions are possible but only one is actualized at every moment of time. "This can be like this, but it can also be like that and like that. However, I choose to insist on this being like this for this moment in time. Then, it might change, but for now, it's going to stay as it is." Aesthetically, polysingularity is about finding beauty in multiplicity and in patterns that emerge from repetition. It is also about finding beauty in morphing patterns and the combination of differences that emerge...

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