The art installation „Finding Nowhere“ explores the concepts of perception and the existence of multiple realities through a multi-media sculpture that combines mirrors, light, and digital technology. At its core, the piece confronts individuals with the challenge of seeking truth beyond comfort zones and societal influences, emphasizing personal belief and introspection. By integrating the reflection of water—a symbol of life—with modern mirrors and displaying real-time environmental data from the Venice lagoon, the installation bridges ancient quests with contemporary issues. The real-time data, including water quality and temperature, are artistically presented on a digital screen behind a convex mirror, under a captivating red illumination that changes according to the water’s status. This not only creates a visual spectacle but also serves as an interactive platform promoting environmental awareness. Set in the picturesque Venice, „Finding Nowhere“ merges art, technology, and ecology, urging viewers to reflect on environmental consciousness within the framework of historical and modern-day searches for truth.