Dimensional Membrane
At the center of this work is a dimensional membrane that separates the three-dimensional world from higher dimensions. Through this membrane, light from the higher realm is perceived only as it is filtered into the three-dimensional side. The membrane functions as a boundary: it allows vision but prevents passage. The two dimensions remain fundamentally divided, and crossing to the other side requires the purification of the soul rather than physical movement.
What appears here is therefore not the higher dimension itself, but the form that its light takes when constrained by this boundary. The membrane defines both separation and connection, revealing the limits of human perception while pointing beyond them. On the far side of the membrane lies an expanse that cannot yet be seen directly—an infinite field of unknown outcomes and possibilities. This work records the moment in which that unseen realm touches the visible world without fully entering it.