This collection of essays invites readers to delve into the multifaceted concept of space, weaving together various perspectives that challenge conventional understandings. The authors, François Penz and Gregory Radick, present a rich tapestry of thoughts, drawing from scientific, philosophical, and artistic viewpoints. Each essay serves as a portal, opening up dialogues about how space can be perceived, experienced, and represented in different contexts.
Through their exploration, the essays encourage readers to rethink their relationship with space, both as a physical entity and as a conceptual framework. The authors guide them on a journey that spans disciplines, elicits curiosity, and inspires contemplation about the vastness of the universe and the intimate spaces of daily life.