Time, the absolute factor in human life, has been measured in a linear fashion, as expressed in phrases such as "a little while ago", "now", and "a little later", "yesterday", "today", and "tomorrow"; "last year", "this year", and "next year"; or "past", "present", and "future". From a linear perspective on time, a lifetime can be divided into before and after, with now as the center; into yesterday and tomorrow with today as the center; and into past and future, with the present in the middle. Tomorrow cannot be separated from yesterday or today, and they are inseparably and intimately together.
The exhibition is organized to address uncertainties, worries, and questions about the future and to question our own attitudes about the future. It is organized also to prompt people to think about the moment when he present and future separate, as well as the future on the continuum time.