We might be the holographic image of a two-dimensional structure.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
We're quite into graphics that are simultaneously two- and three-dimensional. But I can't really elaborate any further because it's not something - we haven't really perfected it.
We pretend that the brain is binary, like a computer. But it's not. It's completely holographic.
Photographs are two-dimensional. I work in four dimensions.
The world is a holographic universe, with every piece containing the whole.
If everything moves along and there are no major catastrophes we're basically headed towards holograms.
We shape our buildings; thereafter they shape us.
Height, width, and depth are the three phenomena which I must transfer into one plane to form the abstract surface of the picture, and thus to protect myself from the infinity of space.
Painting does what we cannot do - it brings a three-dimensional world into a two-dimensional plane.
Our universe - it's three-dimensional, but we can pretend it's two-dimensional so it's like this sheet of paper - and we live in Pasadena over here and London is over there, and it's thousands of miles from Pasadena to London.
The image is more than an idea. It is a vortex or cluster of fused ideas and is endowed with energy.