"Imagination can encompass the universe."
said Einstein.
I'm interested in the human imagination.
The imagination can travel freely through time, is not confined to space, and even exceeds the speed of light.
Explaining things can make them easier to understand, but it also limits our imagination.
You can raise your understanding to 100, but to reach the world of 120 you need imagination.
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Watch a movie based on a book you've read
Have you ever had a disappointing experience?
I have been there many times. lol
The infinite colors that were expanding in my mind fade as soon as they are visualized, and the beautiful, sparkling images disappear into an illusion... (I can't say this for all of my works though)
The same thing happens easily when composing music, but it's a dilemma you face when trying to materialize the image in your mind.
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In modern society, people seem to prefer concreteness, but my hypothesis is that an abstract state is much freer and more enjoyable.
Haiku is able to express the universe because it does not try to cram everything into the limited number of syllables of 5-7-5.
There is a distortion of space-time in the hole of the lotus root (Heiya Mayu)
The premise is that there is always room for interpretation, and both the creator and the recipient can use their imaginations - I believe this kind of play is a privilege of humans.
"Don't tell everyone everything, leave it up to the listener."
This is the background to QUTOTEN.'s philosophy.
I hope you will trust your own intuition and interpretation and enjoy it.
Whatever it may be, I support that world.
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