From fake identities to a Google image stream of consciousness, Zero takes us on a dimensional journey through humanity’s spectrum. It is a trip into reality through a series of images, exploring the degradation of matter and the blurring of boundaries. In this unstable journey, pixels begin to blend, transforming into a digital soup where every element becomes compressed and merges together. The journey culminates in a luminous nucleus, leading our eyes on an endless exploration through infinite dimensions.

ZERO is the present moment as a point of no return, an intersection between creation and destruction, shaping our future. This extended present is undefined in duration and place, offering no absolute simultaneity. We are forced to confront this suspended state, seeking how to restart and begin anew in this transitional phase.

ZERO represents our experience in this extended present, a period of uncertainty as we grapple with how to move forward and redefine our future.