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10 Core – Relay Station

10 Core – Relay Station

The journey into the unknown and the encounter with other life forms is organized as knowledge. We are exposed to the shared space of existence and the thought that organizes it. And within it, to what can be transmitted, to what can be taken in. Every single body holds messages, every single thing receives and transmits. In the expanses of deep space, the body itself becomes a sensing and transmitting organ:
“A communication device.”

Communication is a characteristic of the shared. It contains the reception, processing, and transmission of what already exists for everyone – even if sometimes it is only perceived by one. It presents fundamental questions about the frequency range along which thought is organized and operates. And accordingly, questions about our attunement to the states of affairs. About our willingness and responsibility to receive and transmit. To be in affinity.

Every communication is about a message. About what is encoded, encrypted, digested so it can be transmitted and distributed. About what wishes to be received and deciphered. And all communication remains exposed and subject to the residue of emission and transmission. It is about wishful thinking, disappointment, and redemption. It holds the disproportionate and asymmetrical relation that exists in shared spaces.

The relay station operates beyond logic of quality or quantity, beyond logic of sender and recipient. Beyond the limitations of the physical and the senses. Beyond control and ownership of message. And yet, it is concrete. Always specific. Wishing to pass on something for someone. The relay station fosters a telepathic encounter of thoughts.

Tune in and transmit the message.

The journey into the unknown and the encounter with other life forms is organized as knowledge. We are exposed to the shared space of existence and the thought that organizes it. And within it, to what can be transmitted, to what can be taken in. Every single body holds messages, every single thing receives and transmits. In the expanses of deep space, the body itself becomes a sensing and transmitting organ:
“A communication device.”

Communication is a characteristic of the shared. It contains the reception, processing, and transmission of what already exists for everyone – even if sometimes it is only perceived by one. It presents fundamental questions about the frequency range along which thought is organized and operates. And accordingly, questions about our attunement to the states of affairs. About our willingness and responsibility to receive and transmit. To be in affinity.

Every communication is about a message. About what is encoded, encrypted, digested so it can be transmitted and distributed. About what wishes to be received and deciphered. And all communication remains exposed and subject to the residue of emission and transmission. It is about wishful thinking, disappointment, and redemption. It holds the disproportionate and asymmetrical relation that exists in shared spaces.

The relay station operates beyond logic of quality or quantity, beyond logic of sender and recipient. Beyond the limitations of the physical and the senses. Beyond control and ownership of message. And yet, it is concrete. Always specific. Wishing to pass on something for someone. The relay station fosters a telepathic encounter of thoughts.

Tune in and transmit the message.

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