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relations series

Two types of colorless, transparent liquids are pre-prepared and dropped onto a support surface. When these liquids come into contact, they undergo a chemical reaction and turn red; if they do not interact, they remain colorless and transparent.

Regarding the strange phenomena and properties of the microscopic world, there is an interpretation that sees the world as being constituted through interactions. According to this view, an entity does not exist as an independent object with inherent attributes; rather, its attributes emerge only through its relationships with other entities. In other words, only attributes defined by relations exist as things. The web of relationships weaves reality, and the knots in this web are what we perceive as entities.

In this work, two colorless and transparent liquids—seen as things without interaction and without attributes—are mixed together (brought into relationship), causing the two to exhibit color (the manifestation of attributes) and thus emerge as a tangible entity. The production process itself expresses one interpretation of the nature of the world and serves as an abstract model of reality.

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