
SOBRE ESTE MESMO MUNDO (THIS SAME WORLD OVER) takes a blackboard—a familiar object used in learning spaces—not as a simple object, but as a world that is written and overwritten, to suggest an extended view on learning. It also questions the world of learning where things are conceived to be discovered and rediscovered through education, based on what has been regarded as true and sure, ultimately proposing another worldview for reconsidering all of this. The horizontally-extended surface of the blackboard bears its traces of inscription and erasure, reminding us of the classes of the past that have now been removed and are absent.