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Interacting
with Kali
Kali Yantra | VR matrix
[A] Man Destroys Nature
[B] Nature Destroys Man
[C] Man and Nature Live Together
[D] Kali as a “Metaphor of the Jungle
Ashvatta
Tree
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"Suddenly, I find myself in a vortex of light
and images. It is a dreamlike dimension in which the ill fated and
the positive seem to collide into a common reality. I turn and move
forward to a petrified sea of marble of opaque colors, covered with
deadly weapons; I am possessed with fear and horror.
In
this world, in which it is not possible for the human intellect
to distinguish good from evil or beauty from horror, it is nevertheless
possible to have consciousness and make decisions about whether
to destroy or construct. The objects are living elements that provoke
me to react. I find these objects in this ideal, unique environment,
rich in symmetry, color and depth. I navigate among them like a
fish; I penetrate, touch and proceed through this virtual world,
in which the images are integrated like an articulated world of
different layers. The music reacts to my inputs, depending upon
how and what I touch, where and how I go. The weapons emerge beneath
my feet; they are like a long highway of fear, which, as I travel
closer, prolongs the horror.
If,
however, I go back to seek flowers, then the smiling faces of children
confirm construction. The choice is mine. This is an experience
- a surrealistic vision, a space that includes worlds, realities,
dreams, desires, fear and horror. And, depending on what I select
or what I react to, receive the results are in front of my eyes,
as well as on the large external screens. Here I experiment in first
person, the concept of cause and effect, as explained by the ancient
oriental philosophy, which adapts perfectly to the concept of virtual
reality, since virtual reality makes it possible to produce actions
that produce, in real time, corresponding reactions that we can
experience in real time."
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