This project reconstructs the relationship between Solid and Void—fundamental concepts in architectural Form—upon a warped plane of spacetime. The resulting black object is an unreal condensation of gravity, a physical manifestation of an implosion that appears as an absolute abyss.
The pinnacle of this project lies in the moment a pen physically pierces through this contradictory mass.
A single line—the pen—drives through the center of this paperweight that asserts itself as mere nothingness. This act is a violent and direct confrontation, proving that the object masquerading as a void is, in reality, a dense solid. The pen becomes the sole entity to breach this light-swallowing horizon and embed itself within the core of the seeming nothingness.
The paperweight distorts the surface of the paper (possibility) with its immense weight, while the pen, having pierced its center, stands ready to record new possibilities upon this warped spacetime. Through their mutual existence, they complete the architectural acts of 'pressing' and 'writing'.
This project reconstructs the relationship between Solid and Void—fundamental concepts in architectural Form—upon a warped plane of spacetime. The resulting black object is an unreal condensation of gravity, a physical manifestation of an implosion that appears as an absolute abyss.
The pinnacle of this project lies in the moment a pen physically pierces through this contradictory mass.
A single line—the pen—drives through the center of this paperweight that asserts itself as mere nothingness. This act is a violent and direct confrontation, proving that the object masquerading as a void is, in reality, a dense solid. The pen becomes the sole entity to breach this light-swallowing horizon and embed itself within the core of the seeming nothingness.
The paperweight distorts the surface of the paper (possibility) with its immense weight, while the pen, having pierced its center, stands ready to record new possibilities upon this warped spacetime. Through their mutual existence, they complete the architectural acts of 'pressing' and 'writing'.