The exhibition, Serendipities, by Kichang Choi explores through trails of phenomenon associated with ‘results with unknown causes’. His ideas contain rotational structures and invisible interconnections which are linked to predictions from a given destiny or horoscope, and to the birth and death of stars. Between what seems to be coincidentally repeating past and present events could suggest something which is unexpectedly hidden in time that can only move forwards. The title exhibition, relates to Umberto Eco’s essay: Language and Lunacy which is characterized by a mocking laughter after an accidental realization and/or from ‘intellectual misunderstanding’. Again and again, he prefers to skim along the edge of the event horizon, a point in-between following conventional thinking and questioning the status quo.