How does the harmony of opposites come about through the vibration of metal discs resonating at different frequencies?
“Sigiza”, an ancient Greek word that defines both the alignment of different celestial bodies in astronomy as well as the union and harmonisation of opposites in the esoteric alchemical field.
In ancient Chinese alchemy (Taoism and I-ching), in addition to the four fundamental elements (water, fire, earth and air), a fifth element is added: metal, the material which the five discs of the installation are made of, suspended in time and in the void resonating and vibrating through various phases, harmonious and disharmonious, to restore a sense of reconciliation and alignment in the viewer.
An even darker and more refined subgenre of the more well-known solarpunk genre, where the more positive, green-oriented and collectivist suggestions and scenarios are replaced by a more individual, nocturnal and mysterious vision that also includes a modern and technological concept of magic understood as an infinite and continuous process of transformation of the self
Barnabás Bencsik