Christoph Scheiner, german physicist and astronomer, argued in 18th century that "the sky cannot consist of fixed crystalline spheres". Opposite to the dominant theories in his time, he declared that only can be understood a universe based on flows.

Flüssige Himmel//Fluid skies is an inquiry platform that, taking Scheiner's ideas as a metaphor of a fluid non-esthatic nature, set out a series of reflections about flows of interchange that, from diverse points of view, reveal our hybrid, changeable and complex culture and, going further, our nature as humans.

An outward-return voyage in a heterogeneous loop that goes through the present art like a possibly -hopefully- distorted mirror of ourselves.

A gaze at the mutated-media art.

A blurred horizon in which our fluctuations can be reflected.

A non-placed position among varying disciplines, thoughts and fields.

A tribute to the inconstancy and the consistency of the permanent polysemy.

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