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The half-life of the supernova

This work is a study of how human imagination and the way of thinking function.
As an analogy we take the process of evolution of stars, that are formed from the
infinite number of small particles from other celestial bodies. They evolve for
millions of years and then die, and what remains of them – the stardust – becomes
the basis for the creation of the new ones. Something similar applies to out
thoughts. Every minute thousands of new thoughts arise and die in our brain. They
are formed one from another just like an endless stream. With this work, I tried to
take out of the stream and document at least some of them. Over a certain period
of time, namely two weeks, I have been creating a number of abstract drawings
every day with a pen or pencil in any possible format, from A5 to A2. The next
part of the project was the dissemination of this "star dust" in spaceю I placed these works on non-static objects as trains and cars. With this act, I have sought not to let them disappear in space, but on the contrary - to give them an ability to provoke the emergence of new thoughts. The fate of these works remains
unknown.
The half-life of the supernova
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The half-life of the supernova

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