J Cardiff, telephone, 2004
consists of a recorded telephone conversation between the artist and a scientist on the nature of space and time. Form the point of view of a scientist, the disintegration of time and space is a very common theoretical paradigm. This collides with the traditional Kantian view of the "a priori" in a human-centered world-view.
But each person would have a measurable difference in time physically and emotionally.(people living different area having a different time notion at the same time)
so a person would be in multi-dimensions at the same time?
yes, in some sense.
One can observe that such a rapid shifting time rather then being a fluid gradual shift which would be more common in our daily lives, where our sense of time is changing very gradually so we don't tend to notice it changing.
If everyone is working at their own sense of time, then how can you have any consistent time, that isn't logical.
And this mean that there would be a multi-dimensionality going on constantly.
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