The reality in which we exist is a complex and multifaceted tapestry that presents a profound challenge to our understanding. Amidst the intricate tapestry of life, most individuals are fortunate enough to navigate the twists and turns of the journey from childhood to adulthood. Despite stumbling along the way, they find themselves guided by various influences, contributing to a nuanced perception of the world. These guiding forces can take diverse forms, ranging from the tender moments of uttering the first "mom" in response to parental cues to the profound comprehension of Newton's law of universal gravitation. Additionally, societal constraints, embodied by the rule of law, act as pillars shaping our interpretation of reality.
Our understanding of the world is a construct of the logic we create for ourselves. This logic, when embraced and endorsed by the broader public, transforms into a perceived truth, a collective narrative that shapes our shared reality. As we navigate the complexities of existence, we engage in a continuous process of reconstructing and interpreting our past experiences. This adaptive mechanism facilitates an ease of integration into the world but also an unintentional fixation of our understanding.
Enter GRID REALITIES, a fascinating and audacious experiment that invites us to delve into the underlying logic influencing how individuals perceive reality. This initiative sparks crucial discussions about our approach to rules, common knowledge, experiences, standards, and correctness. It challenges the very fabric of our shared reality and prompts us to reevaluate the parameters by which we navigate our existence.
Within the expansive realm of Grid REALITIES, the possibilities are seemingly limitless. Countless realities coexist, each governed by a singular criterion. Nine specific examples, such as "Waiting in the Queue," "Having Sex," "Working for Life," "Social Media On," "Never Stop Running," "Reading Maze," "Spiritual Anchor," "Lie to Truth," and "Music World," serve as microcosms of the limited understanding that people possess. Remarkably, individuals earnestly and conscientiously mold their lives according to these predefined principles.
Inspired by the iconic Rubik's Cube, the color of the grid mirrors the endless permutations of an unfolded Rubik's Cube. This aesthetic choice deliberately blurs the functionality of architecture and the traditional role of the city, creating an environment where individuals swiftly establish new worldviews based on the unique rules of this reality.
Yet, beneath the surface of this seemingly harmonious tapestry, undercurrents persist. Those who fail to grasp the world's prescribed principles become outliers, questioning societal norms and seeking alternative answers. These individuals, often excluded from the established societal framework, emerge as outcasts and pioneers in their own lives, carving out a distinct living space characterized by attitude, aggression, and vitality. In their pursuit of a different reality, they become architects of change, challenging the very essence of our understanding of the world.