Nisatta installation

Nisatta

Flux · Interdependence · Void

The installation Nisatta unfolds around the idea that the universe cannot be reduced to fixed elements, but must be understood as a field of relations — a continuous flux in which all phenomena arise in interdependence.

This vision, relatively recent within Western thought, resonates deeply with ancient philosophical traditions, particularly Buddhism, where reality is understood as dynamic, relational, and inherently without fixed essence.

In this perspective, Nisatta does not signify absence, but rather the absence of inherent, independent existence — a condition in which all forms emerge through mutual dependence.

The installation becomes a spatial meditation on this principle: not representation, but a field of awareness, in which perception is invited to experience the fluid nature of reality itself.