"Because in the end, dizziness, which I call ambiguity, is compossibility."
François Jullien, Interview, Paris, May 26, 2015
Inspired by night visions of eternal cosmogonies, this collection looks at the correlation between the microscopic world and the expanding Universe. And here it comes, the sense of vertigo, of infinite emptiness, while looking up at a starry sky.
"Because in the end, dizziness, which I call ambiguity, is compossibility."
François Jullien, Interview, Paris, May 26, 2015