As a child, Yves Velter marvelled at the television set. To him, the screen was a window, behind which there were effectively people. A possible theory. It made him curious, restless too, a restlessness that was only appeased when he opened the cabinet opened it and found the electronics there. "Every time when a research object was opened, I experienced a satisfaction, a calm, the same calm you feel when yourself understand something complex or have faith in someone to solve it for you, but in this situation without possessing the knowledge of what was discovered. So this gesture, the opening, became a metaphor for the experiencing that peace when faced with unanswerable questions, as it were an alternative to the answer".
Finding peace with an unsolvable problem we apply dozens of times daily. Under the form of trusting, we find peace with medication we take, without understanding chemistry; we let the electrician do his thing, without understanding electricity; we go to the movies because we trust the director, etc.... Similarly, here, the heart, which symbolises love and passion, has been given a hinge, a valve through which this immeasurably important and complex phenomenon simultaneously also becomes a symbol of peace and acceptance can become.