Becoming

Nothing remains as it is. We are not, we are becoming. Becoming means constant change. It is important to understand becoming even before it becomes clear what is becoming. A we or what must first be constituted in becoming. Change itself is always subject to change.

I try to understand the becoming of the change of change in various projects.

I do this from a position of "in-between" - between mathematics/science and the humanities, between science and art In-Between is the media,
where translations/transformations can take place.

There are moments in life when the question of whether you can think differently than you think, and perceive differently than one sees, is indispensable for looking further or thinking further.

Michel Foucault

Bernard Robben
robben (at) uni-bremen (dot) de

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