December Dust


Infinite Nothingness

                Stanley Landsman lived from 1930 to 1984 focusing mainly on abstract sculptures and glass with lights, his most famous piece being called the infinity chamber. The infinity chamber is a cubic box that has a row of lights every few inches that go for about five rows or so. It’s so amazing because there are mirrors all around, because of this you get the illusion that you’re in space, or maybe just in some other dimension. What I think he was trying to get at was to get people to think, the fact that earth is really insanely small from the universe’s  standpoint, and that we need to explore and figure out how big it really is. That may be what Stanley saw, but I see something different, I see infinite nothingness, I see the universe going on forever, and we will never truly find how big it really is.