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Shape of The Sky

by Jay Rosen

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  • 21st century

What is the shape of the sky? This visual essay by Jay Rosen embarks on a philosophical exploration of how humanity perceives, measures, and occupies space. The journey begins with an ancient Egyptian pyramid, which is artistically reimagined as a "sky within a sky," reflecting the changing clouds and sunset colors. As day turns to night, the pyramid transforms, becoming a solid block of dark space against the daytime landscape. This transition propels the viewer into a nocturnal realm. In the night realm, the pyramid is set against a backdrop of stars — an astronomical and scientific homage to Kazimir Malevich's "Black Square." Here, the volumetric pyramid flattens, its dimensions shifting into an optical illusion. The concept of space expands as we witness the pyramid's construction in the void, a process that moves from physical architecture to the abstract world of numbers and platonic forms. The final scene presents a perceptual paradox: looking down at the construction site, the pyramid's solid form is replaced by the sky itself. The perspective is intentionally ambiguous, leaving the viewer feeling as if they are looking down and up simultaneously, questioning the very nature of space and our place within it.

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Included because retained bibliographic metadata links this work to Pyramids, ancient engineering, and sacred architecture.

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