At the center of the work is a figure feeding a fish that is already dead. This symbolizes that everything has an end. If everything has an end, then why begin? The answer is that the result is not so important. For example, in sports the ball is interesting only until it goes into the goal. A film is valued not for its ending, but for the process of watching it. From this, one can conclude that waiting for what is inevitable interferes with the present, and all attempts to resist it are meaningless.
Every Beginning Is an End
At the center of the work is a figure feeding a fish that is already dead. This symbolizes that everything has an end. If everything has an end, then why begin? The answer is that the result is not so important. For example, in sports the ball is interesting only until it goes into the goal. A film is valued not for its ending, but for the process of watching it. From this, one can conclude that waiting for what is inevitable interferes with the present, and all attempts to resist it are meaningless.

