Post-infinity

Imagine to enter into a space built entirely from cardboard and packaging tape. Every surface, walls, ceiling, and floor, is covered, so that the visitor steps inside a space that feels like the interior of a box.

At first, it might feel claustrophobic, like being trapped.
But the trick is to imagine the reversal: what if the space outside the box, everything we normally think of as limitless, including the cosmos itself, is what has been packaged away? In that shift, the interior becomes infinite, and the box ceases to be a container at all.

By using cardboard, a material tied to consumerism, poverty, impermanence, and fragility the poetic paradox of confinement and infinity is staged.
The work is inspired by Piero Manzoni’s Socle du Monde, extending the question of what lies inside and what lies beyond.