Sympathy
Pain and suffering are fundamental concepts in philosophy, art, psychology, religions, and so on, and they are an inseparable part of human identity, which some refer to as holy suffering. A person who endures pain steps out of their safe zone and experiences different conditions. These new conditions may become the basis for that person's change, effort, and growth.
Ignored pain turns into long-term suffering. Are our pains and sufferings seen, heard, touched, or fundamentally understood?
The Mirror Cube, when placed in an environment, fades into the surrounding environment by softening its boundaries and its existence is questioned, much like the presence of a "familiar stranger" in a crowd. However, it is possible that if an audience approaches it, communication and interaction will begin, providing an opportunity for sympathy. The uncertainty in this experience creates a foundation for various interpretations.