KATI KATONA
LIMEN
video installation
“The total number of minds is just one. In truth, there is only one mind.”
— Erwin Schrödinger
LIMEN marks the threshold, the space of transition between thought and matter.
Rooted in the non-dual philosophies of the East and resonating with Schrödinger’s reflections on the unity of mind, the work contemplates creation as an emergence within a shared field of consciousness, a continuum where subject and object, self and world, are inseparably entwined.
The two circles evoke this subtle vibration: the rhythm of inflow and outflow, the pulse of becoming where energy begins to crystallize into form.
The viewer’s awareness is not separate from this process but exists within it, as the luminous field through which perception turns back upon itself.
LIMEN thus becomes the point of convergence where observation and manifestation, form and emptiness, merge into one continuous flow.