- It imposes instead of suggesting.
- It divides instead of uniting.
- It conceals instead of revealing.
- It projects illusions where the self should fully feel.
In the face of this visual tyranny, we teach that darkness is not an absence, but a fertile origin. It is not a void, but a field saturated with invisible presences. What some call "blindness," we call Renaissance. For us, this radical choice is by no means a loss: it is the conscious and lucid restitution of a truth long hidden by the absolute reign of the image.