Multiverse is an audiovisual installation that explores the potentially infinite evolution of universes through generative visuals and sounds. Inspired by the theory of the so-called ‘multiverse’, formulated by the American theoretical physicist Lee Smolin, the work builds on the idea of an interconnected and infinite system of universes that coexist outside our space-time. With this focus, the installation weaves together a succession of real-time generated digital paintings, reinterpreting the eternal cycle of death and rebirth of parallel universes.
Signal Festival, 2019
Also called “Cosmological Natural Selection”, the multiverse theory of Lee Smolin is at the basis of the narration: first published in 1992 in the book “The Life of the Cosmos”, this theory reports that our universe is one of many located in a much larger cosmos (the Multiverse), where each universe is born from the collapse of matter following the formation of a black hole. During this event, the values of certain parameters of physical laws are reprogrammed and slightly modified. This process leads to a radically new image of a multiverse where universes with more black holes have more descendants, applying a process analogous to biological natural selection to the grandest scale. Following this line of reasoning, Smolin concludes that this is how our universe was born in this particular configuration: consequently, the existence of ourselves and the earth as we know it is partly fortuitous, partly the result of an infinite evolution of other universes.
Multiverse aims to create a relationship of great intimacy and connection with the viewer, while at the same time wanting to establish a massive and seemingly insurmountable distance between the two main characters of the experience: on one side the ephemeral and vulnerable human figure, and on the other something extremely vast and incomprehensible, almost impenetrable, such as the universe.
Signal Festival, 2019
Palazzo Cipolla, 2023
Artechouse DC, 2019
MUTEK MX, 2022
Multiverse has first been realized thanks to the support of Bonanni Del Rio Catalog