Khôra is a philosophical term described by Plato in Timaeus as a receptacle, a space, or an interval. It is neither being nor nonbeing but an interval between in which the “forms” were originally held. Khôra “gives space” and has maternal overtones (a womb, matrix). A formless and unnameable “it” that we cannot identify but only evoke with images of unidentifiable places, like a kind of dissolution into the tohu wa bohu* (waste and void), what Levinas call a formless void; a frightening neutrality devoid of meaning), the elemental night.
This Projection Mapping explores form, space in a complex way, leaving a stunning feeling of void and emptiness.
I believe that that certain scenes can be used for out projection, such as the slow demolition of the building is incredible, obviously we would modify that to our needs, making it more realistic.
I believe that that certain scenes can be used for out projection, such as the slow demolition of the building is incredible, obviously we would modify that to our needs, making it more realistic.