"Falling into Nothing" is a visual installation of Transconceptual Art that invites the viewer to confront the idea of falling as an existential condition. In common perception, falling coincides with loss of control and cancellation. Here, however, the fall reveals itself as a fixed point, a suspension that can be interpreted, depending on the point of view, as an ascent.
Through images and visual dynamics that suspend the very concept of direction, the work stages the contradiction between movement and immobility, between the finitude of the individual and the infinity of the universe. The result is a poetic meditation on the relationship between the human being and eternity, between the personal limit and the unlimited space of nothingness.