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Aesthetics
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Aggregation: Being is a Proper Class
What do we learn from paradoxes? That being is far more complex than our minds can fathom. That our
current mode of thinking, despite following logical principles, has lead us to a point at which we mustdecide; either turn around or adapt our thinking. When counter-intuitive conclusions present
themselves as facts we are forced to scale up our framework. If we were using the individual as the
standard of measure we now use culture, if we were using culture we now use the cosmos, if we were
using the cosmos we now use the multiverse and so on. If we trust in infinity we will always be able to
find resolutions to paradoxes or realize that an insoluble paradox points back to our conceptual
limits. These protrusions that we call paradoxes allow us to glimpse a reality beyond our limits.
Irony
Irony is another protrusion into our realities that forces us to reconsider our preconceived notions.
As Donna Haraway writes in A Cyborg Manifesto, Irony is about contradictions that do not resolve
into larger wholes, even dialectically, about the tension of holding incompatible things together
because both or all are necessary and true. The multiplicity is ironic. If a contradiction exists it is
not necessarily ironic, it could simply be an error in ones ability to follow logical steps. However, it
could also be that we are examining a multi-system or meta-system from within the limits of a discourse
which does not allow for multirealism.
Anti-essentialism
Being is large enough and complex enough to contain these contradictions, and for multiple and
disparate realities to exist simultaneously. Being lacks an essence. Realizing that everything that
exists is a part of Being does not help us to understand Being as a whole. This is why Being is a
proper class, an aggregate. By saying that an object has the quality of being tells us almost nothing
about it. We can not adequately define Being, it has the characteristics we ascribe to it but it is notthose characteristics alone.
Nonlocalizability
As a conceptual artist I can say that a particular concept is the most important aspect of a work and
all other attributes of that piece are inessential. Yet, ironically, what is most important to that piece,
the concept, the piece itself will never be, just as a particular triangle will never be the concepttriangle. We can say that everything that exists is part of being but we can never say what we find is
Being. The deep irony for conceptual artists is that which we care most about we will never create, or
even fully know. Instead we create inexact signs and symbols pointing to an unpresentable idea. Being
is even more elusive and unpresentable then concepts. We can use reason to bring us to the edge of
human knowledge, and even that only gives us an infinitesimal view into Being. Where then do we find
hope of knowledge beyond our limits? Where reason is left Behind and we approach the mystical.Where presenting the unpresentable is possible.
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joseph kosuthone and three chairs
1965
Aggregate, nonlocalizeable and using a process of Negative Dialectics to emphasizenonlocalizeability
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rene magritte
the treachery of images1928-29
Irony, Transcoding
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Framing: The Masking of EnantiodromiaCollapsing the wave form
The whole of Being is repressed through Semiosis. As Eco writes A sign is something that
can be used to tell a lie. Repression is the way in which worlds lie about Being. Because
most semiotic systems and worlds repress enantiodromia we rarely encounter the
multiplicity of Being. We have access only to small fragments of the whole. If we are capableof conceiving of multiplicity and multirealism we are no longer in a world but a metaworld.
Coding
Contemplating paradoxes is one way in which we can have a direct experience with the
multiplicity. Paradoxes and irony call into question the semiotic structures we are using andhow they create our current reality. Semiosis is sign manipulation, which can also be
thought of as information manipulation, coding and recoding. Given particular coding
schemas, or languages, certain paradoxes will arise and new coding schemas, while resolving
others, will result in new paradoxes. The whole of being is repressed by semiosis as piecesof it show through the template. Per Wittgenstein, The limits of my language mean the limits
of my world. Paradoxes are so powerful because they force us to acknowledge the limits of
our language, and our world, and give us incentive to create new language and new worlds.
Fluidity
Our world being created by language, and the ability to create new language, allows for an
incredible amount of fluidity in our ability to evolve, mutate and transform. All of the
constructs that we have been told are absolute are not. Simply by recoding well find
infinite resolutions to paradoxes. Information itself is essential, yet, Information asinformation tells us so little about instantiations of information. The fungibility of codes is
endless. Two simple coding schemas can result in the same information, or string of bits,
being presented in disparate forms. Two things that appear different physically could easily
have the same informational pattern; likewise two things that appear the same could have
different informational patterns. Information can be X and not X depending on how it is
interpreted. The power of the only essential quality of Being being information is the ability
this allows for endless transformation. We are shaped by culture and we have the power toshape culture. We can reexamine and recode the mundane, the conventional, the known, and
discover the seminal, the Sublime, the Other, the unknown.
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hans haacke
Framing (the Null Set)
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Joseph KosuthZero and Not
1985-86
In this installation Kosuth partially erased texts by Freud, remaining only
somewhat readable. It becomes both an affirmation of Freuds work as wellas a rejection.
Fluidity, X and Not X
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Anticommunication: A Protrusion fromthe Unmapped
In communicating the unknown one is forced into the bizarre mode of anticommunication.Herbert Brn defines this as a relation between persons and things which emerges and is
maintained through messages requiring and permitting not yet available encoding and
decoding systems or mechanisms. When a message is conveyed in a communicative manner,
using the convenience of recognition, the informational content in the message begins to
decay so that eventually cliches contain almost no information at all. Anticommunication,
on the other hand, retards the decay by making non-trivial, non-status quo connections.The Old in the New
The aim is to discourage the coupling that occurs with communication. It is a very difficult
state to maintain, as Brn said, Nothing is lost sooner than new ways and new languages,
and the privilege to walk the new path and to utter the new tongue is given to us but for a
moment. Discovering new words, new languages, new worlds gives us access, if only for abrief moment, to repressed areas of Being.
The New in the Old
Interestingly, anticommunication is not only achieved by the most intuitive method,difference, but also by repetition. Enantiodromia plays a key role in this paradoxical
relationship. We can reach new systems of signification by seeking out the new or by going
the other way, repeating the old and mundane until it reaches a critical threshold and
becomes something new. As we know, if a word is repeated continuously it eventually
reaches a point at which it becomes foreign. When taken to the extreme, redundancy and
the decay of information will also lead us to anticommunication. Warhol reiterated this so
that we can never forget this paradox.
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Andy Warhol
Orange Car Crash Fourteen Times1963
The New in the Old, The Old in the New
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Diffrance: The Mutability of Significance
A frame is able to be shifted infinitely to present various aspects of Being and anticommunication
acts as a guide of where to shift the template next. Diffrance denotes the infinite process of
readjustment between framing and anticommunication. Terms can be redefined, maps redrawn, andinformation recoded. Diffrance attests to the incompleteness and relativity of codes. When we try
to approach the meaning of particular words it is both deferred to other words and definitions
and is always different then the words and definitions themselves. Contrasts and binary opposites
are constructed by language with no absolute foundations. When we come to this realization
distinctions slip and deliquesce.
Creator and Creation
Meaning is derived from contextual relationships and the system in which one is currently working.
At any given moment we can agree on the meaning of something because we have entered into
intersubjective communities where meaning has been decided, albeit arbitrarily. we are are then
shaped by the language of that cultural community. Art is that which is defined as art within a
community. Just like Being, Art has no essential qualities and is an aggregate. We learn fromlanguage what Art is. Newton spoke of physics as the System of the World. The system of the
multiverse is semiosis. Meaning is determined only in relation to the semiotic system it is a part of.
Interestingly, by contributing to culture we can have an effect on the way we are shaped and the
way we think. By taking part in semiosis we are created by and create the world in which we live.
Transformation
The opposition between man and machine is becoming an ever blurrier and indistinct relationship
and is a relationship of the utmost importance for contemporary artists. Depending on our frame
of reference, we can describe humans, as Ludwig von Bertalanffy did, as both a robot: a closed
system running on a simple algorithm and an organic individual: an open system in the process ofgrowth and change by way of socio-environmental feedback. Haraway describes this blurring as a
Leaky Distinction and says There is no fundamental, ontological separation in our formal
knowledge of machine and organism, of technical and organic. When both can be described as code
many of the previous distinctions begin to fade. The transformation that man is currentlyundergoing is not pretty, in fact it is allowing us a direct experience with the sublime. Our
categories, systems of thought and identities are being destroyed by the synthesis of man and
machine. This destruction comes in the form of overstimulation, noise pollution, onslaughts of
imagery and a plethora of new connections in the network, of which we will never keep up with or
understand.
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marcel duchamp
fountain1917
Contextual Meaning
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Mechanical Destruction
Cyborg Art
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Enfolding: A Labyrinth with Anomalous Fragments
As networks expand and intensify our limits are pushed. We begin to get a sense of Being
as such. As Bataille wrote anticommunication starts from an extreme complexity and
presents the tip of the constellation to us, which, upon further investigation becomes the
labyrinth where what had suddenly come forward strangely looses its way. Confusion,
overstimulation, awe and a feeling of humility are all signs that we are accessing the
Sublime. By modeling after rhizomatic structures we can generate and contribute tonetworks of greater complexity.
Coding the Uncodeable
There is no one code that translates being perfectly, but as codes increase in complexity
the map begins to approximate the territory it charts. We can use negative dialectics to
assemble a definition of Being by first deciphering what it is not and then adding incharacteristics we know Being does have, while acknowledging that neither of these
methods will ever give us a complete picture. Our aspiration should be to acquire an
understanding of Being that is a labyrinthian model at the very limits of our conceptual
and perceptual abilities. We must fully understand the absurdity of this goal but
undertake it anyway. Relative to the whole of being our models will be laughable but they
will be capable of nearly destroying us. If we want to contribute to cultural evolution,
even in a miniscule way, our art, our contemplations, and our philosophies must address
complexity, multiplicity and paradox. It is time for us to envisage aggregation.
Transcendence
It is time for us to present the unpresentable, know the unknowable and accessinformation that our systems of thought, neural networks and senses are unprepared for.
As Wittgenstein said, there are things that cannot be said and things that cannot be
known. However, there is also the possibility of showing or pointing to that which cannot
be said or known. God is the ultimate unknowable, which we can never hope to know. BelowGod there are infinite unknowns, most of which would destroy us and others that are still
far too complex for our systems to grapple with. Regardless, unknowns that are not
meant for us should be the focus of our attention. By transcending the limits of human
faculties and accessing the Sublime we will eventually go deeper into the unknown and be
presented with what was previously unpresentable.
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Victor Burgin
Photopath1967
The Map begins to Approximate the Territory it charts.Now, with new media objects the map is beginning to exceed the territory.
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Sol LeWittWall Drawing # 51, 1970All Architectural Points
connected by Straight Lines
Sol LeWittWall Drawing # 305, 1977
The location of one hundred randomspecific points. (The locations are
determined by the drafters.)
As the draftsman maps out each generatedpoint, he or she writes a description of howthe point was arrived at. They are random in
that method can be used to derive thepoints but specific in their description of
derivation.
As the map (or code) increases so does the complexity
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Robert MorrisCard File, 1962
each card lists the operations involved in the construction of the card file.Ex. Considerations, Decisions, Delays, Interruptions, locations, materials, Mistakes
Self Reference
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Diagram of My Philosophy
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Aesthetics
Overview
My work is an accolade to the unknowable, unpresentable, inconceivable and the sublime.
As a conceptual artist my work begins with an idea or question. I am most drawn to
concepts that are infused with an unusual dynamism and that, upon further examination,
open out into a labyrinthian structure. These concepts present themselves as paradoxes,
anomalies, glitches. It is not just that these concepts appear other-worldly, they are
protrusions from other systems of thought, levels of greater complexity and other
worlds of discourse.
There are a number of ways that I point out the Sublime, or what is beyond the known and
sensed, in my work. I do so by pointing to two different aspects of the sublime, theConceptual Sublime and the perceptual sublime. Of course these two categories can leak
and we are confronted with conceptualized perceptions or perceived concepts. When
approaching the sublime it is difficult to understand, both through reason and our
senses. By investigating the Sublime through various channels my hope is that I will some
day be able to transport people there instantly and we will continue, in our futile butinexorable ways, to piece together this divine puzzle.
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Conceptual Sublime
Experimental artists, and those working at the edge of any field, get to be explorers,discovering new language and shifting the template of the current pistm. In doing so, new
modes of thinking are allowed. There are a number of ways in which the Conceptual Sublime is
currently being addressed including: Leaky Distinctions, Meta-Systems Art, Remapping or
Transcoding and Words as Image, Image as Words.
Leaky Distinctions
Of the utmost importance for contemporary artists is the breaking down of old distinctions,guided by postmodern and post-structuralist philosophy. I see my work as being aligned with
this project, blurring the lines between order/chaos, micro/macro, systemic/antisystemic,
scale invariance/emergence, difference/repetition, inside/outside, form/formlessness, opacity/
transparency and man/machine. I hope to communicate through my work that complexity lies in
ambiguity and the blurring of binary opposites, leaky distinctions. Something pushed to its
limits becomes its opposite. By neatly quarantining concepts as binary opposites we areforced to repress a higher level of complexity. By dispelling this repression, even if it is just
a matter of shifting the template, we allow for new forms of complexity to emerge.
Meta-Systems Art (counter-composition)
By combining systems art and deconstruction into meta-systems art I employ an initial system,
work within that system to find its limits and effectively destroy it. In doing so my work
points to an emergent system which encompasses the initial system but also the edge of the
system and beyond. Just like by scaling up and discovering a system in which a paradox is no
longer paradoxical, meta-systems art addresses what is outside the limits of a system.
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john baldessarithrowing four balls in the air to get a square
(best of 36 tries)1974
Systems Art
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Meta-Systems Art, Using ITERATIVE PROCESSES
Digital Reinhardt
2nd Iteration of painting
Still from video
2nd Iteration of painting with video projection
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Subluxation
stills from Relocation of Significant Structural Damage, 2008
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Remapping or Transcoding
By using Leaky Distinctions paradoxes abound. If what was somethings opposite in one
system can be reframed as a part of the initial element in another system, what results
are we faced with? By further examination we discover ones opposite is always already a
part of them. What we at first glance deem as chaotic may later be deemed as the
creation of a new order or what allowed the conditions for a new order to arise. Frompathologies and glitches we find new systems, new thought processes, new networks,
new worlds. By translating, recoding, reframing some things are lost but new things are
gained. Through a process of negative dialectics we gain a bigger picture of pure being.
By using old source material in new ways, painting over old paintings, and continuously
addressing the same ideas and themes in various pieces I am employing a method of codingand transcoding.
Words as Image, Image as Words
Both artists and writers are employing signs in a process of world making. What happenswhen these processes overlap? Why do icon painters describe what they do as writing
icons? Is it possible for artists to act as writers?
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Strands, 2006
Reuse of source material
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Joseph Kosuth
1966
Joseph Kosuth
Words as Image
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roman opalka1-infinity Series
218303-252314 description of the world
1967
Numbers as Image
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Perceptual Sublime
Our Sensory experiences can help us access the sublime as well. By pushing our senses to their
limits, seeing, hearing, feeling at the limits of sensation and perception we experience other states
of being. Through contemplation of the electromagnetic spectrum we can hope to see ultraviolet
light just as bees do.The longer we investigate noise, pure color, light and nonsense the morepatterns and sense we find. We must commit to nonsense, both conceptually and perceptually,
before we can find sense. The Perceptual Sublime can also be addressed in various ways, including:
Glitch, Entanglement or the Contemporary Icon.
Glitch
Human faculties are not adapted to experience certain levels of information. Our minds generally
deal with this by filtering out what is deemed unnecessary. However, what if we present the mind
with only unnecessary information? Eventually we can tune our minds to consciously experience
larger amounts of information. New technology plays a large role in this endeavor.
Entanglement
Once we have tuned our minds to handle larger amounts of information we will begin to be able to
hold multiple codings of that information in our minds at the same time. Work that presents uswith Simultaneity gives us a sneak preview of this ability. We can examine the past, present and
future at the same moment, we have access to the singularity. Synesthesia also falls under the
heading of entanglement. When the very senses that we use to perceive the world become tangled
we have access to new coding schemas of information. Literally, perceptual entanglement implies a
tangling and confusion of our perceptions. Altered perceptions, however they are achieved, resultin new experiences of old information and help us to have a more direct experience of the
mutability of meaning and interpretations. We may find ourselves responding to entanglement with
confusion, disorientation, de-familiarization and paranoia. All of these are strong indications that
we are approaching the sublime.
Ingress to Multiplicity, The Contemporary Icon
Lev Manovich wrote that in contemporary society an image acquires the new role of an
interface...Thus, image becomes image-interface. In this role it functions as a portal into another
world, like an icon in the Middle Ages or a mirror in modern literature and cinema. New media
objects can function as both tools and portals. Portals can be used to transport us to many
different worlds but the most significant transportation possible is to the continuum or the
plexus, outside of any particular world. A portal to the sublime is the kind of portal we are most
interested in. Medieval icons were trying to represent god, now icons are used to set up the
conditions to bring us to god or point to god. We are no longer trying to bring god to us but,
instead, we are trying to go to god. In order to make this trip our senses and minds will bereorganized.
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Entanglement
Once we have tuned our minds to handle larger amounts of information we will begin to be able to holdmultiple codings of that information in our minds at the same time. Work that presents us with Simultaneitygives us a sneak preview of this ability. We can examine the past, present and future at the same moment, we
have access to the singularity. Synesthesia also falls under the heading of entanglement. When the verysenses that we use to perceive the world become tangled we have access to new coding schemas ofinformation. Literally, perceptual entanglement implies a tangling and confusion of our perceptions.Altered perceptions, however they are achieved, result in new experiences of old information and help us tohave a more direct experience of the mutability of meaning and interpretations.
Entanglement
Once we have tuned our minds to handle larger amounts of information we will begin to be able to holdmultiple codings of that information in our minds at the same time. Work that presents us with Simultaneitygives us a sneak preview of this ability. We can examine the past, present and future at the same moment, wehave access to the singularity. Synesthesia also falls under the heading of entanglement. When the very
senses that we use to perceive the world become tangled we have access to new coding schemas ofinformation. Literally, perceptual entanglement implies a tangling and confusion of our perceptions.Altered perceptions, however they are achieved, result in new experiences of old information and help us tohave a more direct experience of the mutability of meaning and interpretations.
Entanglement
Once we have tuned our minds to handle larger amounts of information we will begin to be able to holdmultiple codings of that information in our minds at the same time. Work that presents us with Simultaneitgives us a sneak preview of this ability. We can examine the past, present and future at the same moment, w
have access to the singularity. Synesthesia also falls under the heading of entanglement. When the verysenses that we use to perceive the world become tangled we have access to new coding schemas ofinformation. Literally, perceptual entanglement implies a tangling and confusion of our perceptions.Altered perceptions, however they are achieved, result in new experiences of old information and help ushave a more direct experience of the mutability of meaning and interpretations.
Entanglement
Once we have tuned our minds to handle larger amounts of information we will begin to be able to holdmultiple codings of that information in our minds at the same time. Work that presents us with Simultaneitygives us a sneak preview of this ability. We can examine the past, present and future at the same moment, wehave access to the singularity. Synesthesia also falls under the heading of entanglement. When the verysenses that we use to perceive the world become tangled we have access to new coding schemas ofinformation. Literally, perceptual entanglement implies a tangling and confusion of our perceptions.Altered perceptions, however they are achieved, result in new experiences of old information and help us tohave a more direct experience of the mutability of meaning and interpretations.
Entanglement
Once we have tuned our minds to handle larger amounts of information we will begin to be able to holdmultiple codings of that information in our minds at the same time. Work that presents us with Simultaneitygives us a sneak preview of this ability. We can examine the past, present and future at the same moment, wehave access to the singularity. Synesthesia also falls under the heading of entanglement. When the verysenses that we use to perceive the world become tangled we have access to new coding schemas ofinformation. Literally, perceptual entanglement implies a tangling and confusion of our perceptions.Altered perceptions, however they are achieved, result in new experiences of old information and help us to
have a more direct experience of the mutability of meaning and interpretations.
Entanglement
Once we have tuned our minds to handle larger amounts of information we will begin to be able to holdmultiple codings of that information in our minds at the same time. Work that presents us with Simultaneigives us a sneak preview of this ability. We can examine the past, present and future at the same moment,have access to the singularity. Synesthesia also falls under the heading of entanglement. When the versenses that we use to perceive the world become tangled we have access to new coding schemas ofinformation. Literally, perceptual entanglement implies a tangling and confusion of our perceptions.Altered perceptions, however they are achieved, result in new experiences of old information and help ushave a more direct experience of the mutability of meaning and interpretations.
Entanglement
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Entanglement
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Entanglement
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Entanglement
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Entanglement
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Entanglement
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Entanglement
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Entanglement
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Entanglement
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Entanglement
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e a more direct experience of the mutability of meaning and interpretations.
Entanglement
Once we have tuned our minds to handle larger amounts of information we will begin to be able to holdmultiple codings of that information in our minds at the same time. Work that presents us with Simultaneitygives us a sneak preview of this ability. We can examine the past, present and future at the same moment, we
have access to the singularity. Synesthesia also falls under the heading of entanglement. When the verysenses that we use to perceive the world become tangled we have access to new coding schemas ofinformation. Literally, perceptual entanglement implies a tangling and confusion of our perceptions.Altered perceptions, however they are achieved, result in new experiences of old information and help us tohave a more direct experience of the mutability of meaning and interpretations.
Entanglement
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Entanglement
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Entanglement
Once we have tuned our minds to handle larger amounts of information we will begin to be able to holdmultiple codings of that information in our minds at the same time. Work that presents us with Simultaneitygives us a sneak preview of this ability. We can examine the past, present and future at the same moment, wehave access to the singularity. Synesthesia also falls under the heading of entanglement. When the verysenses that we use to perceive the world become tangled we have access to new coding schemas ofinformation. Literally, perceptual entanglement implies a tangling and confusion of our perceptions.Altered perceptions, however they are achieved, result in new experiences of old information and help us tohave a more direct experience of the mutability of meaning and interpretations.
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RYOJI IKEDADATA.TRON, PART OF DATAMATICS SERIES, 2005-
Technological Sublime, Technology as Portal
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Questions:
Which comes first:
- The cultural conditions (or pistm) that allows for individuals tocreate new work or the new work that creates the conditions for a newepisteme to form?- the movement or the manifesto?- Culture or Language?
Danto:Without theory, who could see a blank canvas, a square lead plate, atilted beam, some dropped rope, as works of art?...Perhaps the samequestion was being raised all across the face of the art world but forme it became conspicuous at last in that show of Andy Warhol at theStable Gallery in 1964, when the Brillo box asked, in effect, why it wasart when something just like it was not. And with this, it seemed to me,the history of art attained the point where it had to turn into its ownphilosophy. It had gone, as art, as far as it could go. In turning intophilosophy, art had come to an end. From now on progress could only beenacted on a level of abstract self-consciousness of the kind whichphilosophy alone must consist in. If artists wished to participate in thisprogress, the would have to undertake a study very different from whatthe art schools could prepare them for. They would have to becomephilosophers.
- Language and Image: What happens when the two overlap?- Why do icon painters describe what they do as writing icons?- Is it possible for artists to act as writers?- how do I incorporate words and text in a new way that doesn't comeacross as contrived or as just a supplement? Joseph Kosuth's work is agood guide but what I'm imagining is more of a unified work, like a piece ofliterature, as opposed to distinct pieces in different media. Postmodernliterature has achieved something really remarkable. Can theirtechniques be translated to other disciplines?- Where do we think art should go from here?- Now that art can be anything, what do we want it to be? (synthesis ofModern and postmodern)
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