Language and image have long taken part in this kind of interval-based narrative, recorded in historical relics and epic chronicles. Even today, with video technology fully capable of capturing continuous flows of time, the habit of interval-based narration remains.
As with what we call an interval in mathematics, perhaps its meaning lies not in revealing every possibility within it, or in presenting a clear reality, but in making us believe it is drawn from something more mystic, profound, and overwhelmingly vast. Something hidden in silence. Something we can never fully grasp. Through such rational structures, we attempt to approach what is fundamentally irrational. Therefore, I’m not trying to tell a story, but to shape a belief in the interval itself.