Closeness ...
near and far
... and distance
visible or invisible
perceptible
inaudible or audible
tangible or intangible
– B.O.D.Y. - the second skin
Writing in Artistic research Untitled*o.T. (2023):
Reference
Nanay, Bence, “Aesthetics As Philosophy of Perception“, Oxford: OUP, 2016
Wollheim, Richard, "Art and its objects“–an introduction to Aesthetics, Harper&Raw, 1968, USA, Cambridge: CUP, 1980
There are many types of learning to draw.
look at objects and draw
draw landscapes and spaces
draw the movement
draw a memory motif
There are also many techniques.
depiction
geometry
material
symbolization
abstraction
realism
coding
There are also many tools for drawing, including computers.
Werk Liste/Work list:
The text Black x (2023), Transformative Processes (2022)
, Mixed Media Installation: Text, Black box, Image (Token: Digital photography, Black&White, double exposure), Fairy lights
Please smile, spiritual CO2 (2023), Spatial installation: Image (Token*), Steel Super Mirror
The poem B.O.D.Y. - the second skin in Braille (2023)
Unikat/Unicum
*The digital signature on the token is recognised internationally that is my digital work (Werk) signature. (I studied the sculpture in Fine Arts.)
Why did the painter Duchamp put a signature on his object “Fountain”?
Fountain is a readymade sculpture by Marcel Duchamp in 1917, consisting of a porcelain urinal signed "R. Mutt".
I deal with the questions between objectivity and subjectivity of biological change, growth and aging as well as the concepts of environment and time. – a work from an ecological perspective, but from the 21st century today. My artistic approach questions the emotional state of being. - an exploration of subjective objectivity
– for the topic of 'self' in terms of
The important point in these two works is the behaviour of viewing an art object (or experience of an artwork).
I am exploring “score” in music (including the writing form of John Cage’s score), which refers to the technology of representing “score” in the realm of embodiment in the performing arts. How will our behavior including communication (in choreography) change through technology (divices, systems) and our ownness in the music world (the Western musical score)?
Chorography in the Japanese Tradition, Dance-Chroeography (body and mind) is the centre for the music composition in the performning arts, but in the Western performing arts, the composer's concept is the center of the choreography.
In the Japanese Tradition, Choreographer is the position of the music composer in performing arts. From this aspect, the Western composer can Dance-Play in the Japanese Tradition. So, I gave the workshop to the western music composers. One was Antonis Anissgos in the presentation of deflection – Rasen-jo no Jikan at the Kyoto Art Centre, he performed also.
It was a great subject in this collaboration with Antonis Anissegos in the improvisation between Dance and Music. What is an 'interaction' between Dance and Music?
These two works, "Transformative Processes" and "Please smile, spiritual OC2" are a deconstruction of the artistic "act" of viewing an two dimensional image in a frame. Thereby the important is not image itself, so this is not a photography work, but rather a post-conceptual work. – What is an 'Art object'?
*Note that the climate changed significantly before the Industrial Revolution. These changes were natural; current climate change is largely anthropogenic.
Minimalism in art is without materiality, but it means not the same as 'geistig' (spiritual) in German.
There is no space to interpret.
An artist is On Kawara “Each work reads as a modular unit conforming to an organized structure, a display tactic ostensibly meant to affirm the Date Paintings' connection to Minimalism“ – UNCOMMON KNOWLEDGE: THE ART OF ON KAWARA
Actually, oxygen is O2. Therefore, is it possible to explore the separatinon of CO2 from C? C is Carbon.
Carbon atoms comprise a nucleus of neutrons and six protons surrounded by six electrons. Quantum mechanics dictates that the first two electrons occupy the inner atomic orbital, while the remaing four electrons have wavefunctions that only half-fill the second standard and three second pricipal orbitals.
Note: It is possible to explore the theories, even if it (art) is not Western art (or not in the Western art category).
Dreams of the ego ”I” represent own unconscious fear or desire for fusion and integration with own humanity and spirituality.
The question for 'humanity' in fine arts
This work is not a picture to be put in a frame and admired. Please look at the image in the mirror.
Imagination towards the coexistence with nature from the aspect of the 21st century and the state of human society and its civilization.
Responding to Thinking with Climate Coloniality: Climate & Colonialism Reading Group, Paul Mellon Centre (in writing)
The unbearable heaviness of climate coloniality
The Unbearable Heaviness of Climate Coloniality (Video of the 2022 AAG conference)
Note: irregular verbs
There are many irregular verbs that don’t follow the normal rules.
lay lays laid laid laying
lie lies lay lain lying
read reads read/red read/red reading
put puts put put puting
Note: Dogen道元 禅 (Zen) Zazen (座禅) is UNESCO registreted Japanese culture heritage, in Europe, there is an exchange with Assisi and Eiheiji (永平寺) in Italy. There is a very small Sekitei (石庭) in a historical building in Assisi (not in a tourist hot spot).
*The Rinzai sect (臨済宗) considers zazen (座禅) as a means to reach enlightenment, and during the process, they meditate on and devise ideas/koans公案 (Koan zen 公案禅), but the Soto sect (曹洞宗) simply meditates silently facing a wall without seeking any purpose or meaning from zazen (座禅). The training is ”Shikantaza"(只管打座). In contrast to the Rinzai sect's "Kanzen"看話禅, the Soto sect (曹洞宗) calls it "Mokushozen” (黙照禅).
"Please smile, spiritual CO2" (2023), performance in the installation consists of a logic
I << III >> I'
With this I would like to explain MA (間) and minimalism in the Japanese tradition, which does not consist of interpretations but rather in fact. This piece is about a “world” and its facets in space, time and body.
“Correspondence” means something completely different than Heidegger’s.
- Natural light and space and its speed and our perceptions in relation to the environment.
Visible and invisible natural phenomenon -> Nature is opened by Nature.
The work "Please smile, spiritual CO2" (2023) is dedicated to John Cage and his thought in "The Future of Music – Credo“ by John Cage, 1937.
Artistic research
Point in Time (2013)
Working hypothesis
https://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/59807/79532
My task as an artist is to transform everyday events that we don't notice into philosophical considerations (the philosophical term) using the visualization methods of everyday situations.
In this performance Zufall, the philosophical term is 'transcript'.
A characteristic of my work is that artistic activity becomes imaginary through events that occur within the contingency of space.
Writing in Artistic research Untitled*o.T. (2023):
Reference
Nanay, Bence, “Aesthetics As Philosophy of Perception“, Oxford: OUP, 2016
Wollheim, Richard, "Art and its objects“–an introduction to Aesthetics, Harper&Raw, 1968, USA, Cambridge: CUP, 1980
The themes of postwar feminism in the 21st century were masculinity (active rather than passive) and leadership (advancement in society).
In the 21st century, neuroscience and molecular biology will intervene. In the study of art, I explore a practical shift in 20th century post-war feminism from a 21st century perspective.