Lloyd Gill

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Subconscious Singularity
While dreaming or in deep relaxation, the subconscious mind takes centre stage and analyses the most surreal thoughts. In the work ‘Subconscious Singularity’, I have developed the idea of ‘M - theory’, and introduced a corresponding idea of how the Parallel Worlds can unite.
The subconscious mind is where memories, desires and attributes are stored. It is where logical reasoning is disengaged and where creative energies can be tapped into. The subconscious essence in the painting is connecting the Parallel Worlds together. The three Parallel realities connect due to the similar thought patterns, while in subconscious thought.

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The Parallel worlds seem to be cut out or zoomed in from a distance. This is to heighten the awareness that you the viewer are witnessing an event of colliding membranes in higher dimensional space out side the three Universes’.
There are perspective cues joining towards central vanishing points. This represents space and time compressed into infinity. At the centre of the vanishing point is singularity, where all space, time, mass, light and energy is broken down to absolute zero. ‘M- Theory’ speculates that in the event of Parallel Worlds colliding the result would be a singularity.
“Linde criticized this model because anything so catastrophic as the collision of two Universes might create a singularity, where temperatures and densities approach infinity” (1)
The painting explores both creation and death, in the sense of new realities being exposed and the realisation of ‘M - Theory’. The painting explores death by suggesting singularity after the event, where all space - time is broken down.
(1) Kaku Michio, Parallel worlds, Penguin books 2006, pg 224 line 1 - 4

Future Exhibitions
EWACC Group Exhibition 13th March - 18th March 2007
The Light Gallery
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London
W2 2BS

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