Zero defines itself as an original coordinate: the starting point of the Cartesian system and, simultaneously, a conceptual device capable of articulating an origin of the world.
As a declared absence, zero positions itself as measure and critical stance.
Zero is our statement.
Space Zero proposes itself as a space for experimentation: a field in which distance, compromise, and tactile dimension operate as active parameters, defining a specific degree of tolerance.
Zero can be understood as the first technological infrastructure: a theoretical construct that enables the emergence of digital, physical, mathematical, and philosophical systems.
Between 0 and 1 unfolds a potential field: a universe open to exploration, contamination, and sharing.
From this perspective, zero becomes an operative condition:
cancellation of formalism, suspension of pretension, possibility of restart.
Tabula rasa as a projective gesture.
The beginning coincides with contact.
Zero is the first step.
Space Collectors is configured as a collection of spaces, within which zero represents the widest dimension: a space still indeterminate, and therefore radically shareable.
Zero does not merely mark a point, but implies its displacement:
it is an instrument to shift perspective, activate doubt, and generate critical tension.