Living Knowledge, thought experiment

Living Knowledge, thought experiment

Where did it all start? Who said knowledge was alive? What is the need to share this perspective in the urgency that is a gallery, and the academic that is a library?

The thought experiments continue, but they place a marker in this debut conclusion before carrying on…

Knowledge is a concept completely removed from the bounds of time that exists in a plane completely of its own, but we believe ideas are brought to life when they are first experienced.

Consider information and knowledge as it’s introduced to mankind, or the individual, and suddenly, the knowledge is bound to time, becoming temporal, finite, and having mortality, introducing the knowledge to a finite” existence. Knowledge wrapped in these membranes” of time resemble mortality, when bound by their introduction and relevance to an individual. By determining when knowledge is presented to us, relevant to us, and its lack there of, a beautiful temporal nature is placed upon that knowledge. The information will always be there, as fact is not in any way bound by time, but how interesting is our individual understanding and encounters of knowledge, and the timings of discovery.