A carpet unfolds through the Pavilion, twisting and climbing along the walls like a living body. Sound, light, and variations in materials mark its rhythm, making the visit an attention exercise: observing knots, deformations, and signs becomes a perceptual and tactile practice. A generative altar uses a quantum chip to produce random numbers that transform into a linguistic flow, introducing unpredictable patterns and connecting visitors to the deep structures of reality. Traditional weaving, Hurufi metaphysics, and quantum physics interweave in an invitation to read the world with care and to inhabit the uncertainty of reality.
Featured image: I can contain both worlds but I do not fit into this one, 2026. Section of the installation. Image Courtesy of Faig Ahmed Studio and Sapar Contemporary