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"Squaring the circle" is a
metaphorical speaking that combines contradictions. In 1882
the ancient geometric problem to actually to square the
circle was not solved, as Lindemann-Weierstrass theorem
proved that Pi is a transcendental, rather than an algebraic
irrational number.
The impossibility to actually square the circle is a
consequence of the subjectivity defined by the point in time
and its cloud of knowledge and perceptions. Following the
thread of juxtaposing, in this exhibition, the conceptual
and the narrative are questioned as incompatible opposites.










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