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“Random” by INTI in Jishou, China

September 21, 2016
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Chilean artist INTI just wrapped up a brilliant new piece in mainland China for the Back To School Street Art Project curated by Seth.

Entitled “Random”, the piece was painted in a school and Jishou and features one of INTI’s signature character. Along with the images the muralist sent us the following statement for his artwork.

Since the first astronomy records 4000 years ago in China, until today with modern mathematics, we are observing the universe attempting to decipher the cosmic “order” that rules us, convinced of the existence of a deterministic universe where certain laws or gods make things happen in a predictable and predetermined way. While the laws of physics work in our daily life, the more we learn about the universe, the more obvious it is that there is little we know about the fundamental pillars of our reality and that there will always be a limit to our knowledge. This leaves us in a universe governed by randomness and entropy, where mathematics is only a limited set of tools to help us understand an unlimited universe.

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