Bibliography 2/2016 > Currently Reading
“The spiritual life, to which art belongs and of which she is one of the mightiest elements, is a complicated but definite and easily definable movement forwards and upwards. This movement is the movement of experience. It may take different forms, but it holds at bottom to the same inner thought and purpose.” -Kandinsky
Discourse on the Method and Meditations of First Philosophy, Author: Rene’ Descartes 1596-1650. David Weissman (Ed.) Identifyer:ISBN0300067739, Type: Book Related Titles: Series: Rethinking the Western Tradition S. Publisher: Yale U.P.
Sigmund Freud is quoted as saying “dreams never seized to inspire great thinkers, philosophers and artist, and it is due to the slipping nature of dreams that they remain a fascinating and in multiple ways inspiring aspect of our minds in the present. He goes on to say in his belief it is suitable to say that a dream is the most powerful metaphor for life experience in visual arts.” Throughout my reading I keep crossing paths with experience being at the core of intelligence and enlightenment. Time (also a perception or learned reality) waking and sleeping an omnipresent reality becomes art. Sol Lewitt said “conceptual artist are mystics rather than rationalist. They leap conclusions logic cannot reach.” And Rene Descartes goes on to say dreams are grounded in visual art.The work shows great ties to my thoughts and ideas.
Cabanne 1971 Dialogues with Marcel Duchamp M. Duchamp and R. Padgett London London : Thames and Hudson Dialogues with Marcel Duchamp Duchamp, Marcel, 1887-1968. Paintings Duchamp, Marcel transcripts of interviews — 101 — 101 — 201
“Dialogs with Marcel Duchamp” Author: Pierre Cabanne.
Duchamp exposes his personal self-motivation and how intention and direct focus has to be owned by inner self. Drive comes from the inside.
The Spiritual in Art, Author: Jed Perl, Feb 2009, Chagall and the Artist of the Russian Jewish Theater Jewish Museum. Mystic Masque: Semblance and reality in George Rouault McMullen Museum.
Jackson Pollock, Author: Professor Ellen Landau, Source book Museum of Modern Art.(No: Endnote Record)S. W. Naifeh 1989 Jackson Pollock : an American saga G. W. Smith New York, N.Y New York, N.Y : C.N. Potter : Distributed by Crown Publishers 1st ed. Jackson Pollock : an American saga Pollock, Jackson, 1912-1956. Painters — United States — Biography Includes bibliographical references (p. [803]-806).
Represent the nearly 100 works at the Museum of Modern Art. I found in “Full Fathom Five” most interesting through thick with paint the ocean is represented to evoke “mysterious depths”. Pollock insisted his painting possessed a life of their own.
Channeling Desire: Lee Krasner’s Collages of the Early 1950s Woman’s Art Journal 18 2 27-30. G. Landau 1997 Author: Ellen G. Landau Source: Woman’s Art Journal, V
This is an outstanding article shedding light on the person Lee Krasner and events that took lead in the collage works of the mid 50’s. “She strongly articulated beliefs: that her art was related to cyclicality of nature and that continuity is an interconvertible condition linking the future, present and past.” Her choice to reframe destruction into imaginative possession using dismemberment, excision and transposition – appropriative and appropriative techniques to create collages from discarded works of Pollock’s. Krasner’s line of thought and work creation through this period is both inspiring and motivating.
“Jean Michel Basquiat” by: Leonhard Emmerling-(Taschen Book).
A romantic look at the artist life, with many good photographs of Basquiat’s work. I like his straightforward approach to painting i think he is is the zone and what I mean by that is plugged in, connected, focused into higher being. Yes I have had the conversation about him being high and that is definitely part of it for him.
Seven days in the Art World Author: Sarah Thornton.Publisher: New York ; London : W.W. Norton. Creation Date: 2009, Format: xx, 287 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. Identifier: ISBN9780393337129;ISBN039333712X . Type: Book
An insider’s fun, light look at the complicated and uptight systems with which the art world functions.
Sonia Delaunay, Author: David Seidner, 1978 (lost information to original book.) http://bombmagazine.org/article/60/ Form & composition as color & light. Individual events as color and light.
Robert Delaunay, Publisher: Harry N. Abrams, Inc.; First Edition edition (1967), ASIN: B0000BU0OO, Book. Luminous essence of nature. Letters, http://www.artchive.com/artchive/D/delaunay.html
Grow Rich with Peace of Mind, Author: Napoleon Hill, ISBN:0-449-23509-2 (not listed in Endnote) This is a fantastic life source book with exercises to expanding one’s mind with techniques for personal growth, health and everything else.
The Hathor Material, Messages from an Ascended Civilization, Author:Tom Kenyon, ISBN#0-937147-10-9, Dec 1977. (not listed in Endnote).
Intergalactic civilization whom assisted humanity in love. talks about the power to heal and the Hathor perspective on DNA and helix transformation. Considered to be lost information.
Open Form Interviews with Wiktor Gutt, Grzegors Kowalski, Zofia Kulik, Pawel Kwiek, Artur Zmijewski- Contributions by: Anna Molska, Lukasz Ronduda, Felicity D. Scott, Axel Wieder, Michal Wolinski, Florian Zeyfang
Alina Szapocznikow: And Her Sculpture of Plastic Impermanence
J.-S. Kim and D. E. Crowley 2007 Microbial diversity in natural asphalts of the Rancho La Brea Tar Pits Applied and Environmental Microbiology 73 13 14 4579-4591 Microbial diversity in natural asphalts of the Rancho La Brea Tar Pits 0099-2240 Biodiversity — Research
Microbial Populations — Genetic Aspects The first survey of microbial diversity in ca. 28,000-year-old samples of natural asphalts from the Rancho La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles, CA is reported. It shows coexistence of mixed microbial communities at high cell densities.
Rudolf Steiner Theory- Not one but several bodies. Primitive gets to the essence of soul through art. He Founded a spiritual movement called Anthroposophy. -http://www.independent.co.uk/news/education/education-news/the-big-question-who-was-rudolf-steiner-and-what-were-his-revolutionary-teaching-ideas-433407.html –https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Steiner
Paul Klee, The misunderstood master of modern art. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/art/art-features/10380084/Paul-Klee-the-misunderstood-master-of-modern-art.html Inspired by light, Klee painted his first pure abstract, In the Style of Kairouan, made up of colored rectangles and circles.
Piet Mondrian, https://www.theartstory.org/artist-mondrian-piet.htm http://www.wikiart.org/en/piet-mondrian Innovator of non-representational form and developed work in the spiritual realm, in connection to religion, and his faith.
Rancho La Brea Tar Pit Museum: A few interesting things –
Natural Tar Pits- La Basen has shallow 2″ pools of tar gathered on the surface. Animals like Smilodon’s, Mammoths and Ground Sloths would wander in and myer themselves until tired at which point other animals would jump on them and eat till they also all fell pray to the vertical Tar trap which preserved the bones and are now on display as part of the museum.
The Gestalt principle: of similarity benefits visual working memory
PETERSON, DWIGHT ; BERRYHILL, MARIAN. PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW, 2013, VOL.20(6), PP.1282-1289 [PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL]
Through a few different principles it draws lines to outcome through tests over time in psychology that can be applied to visual functions.
Perception: an introduction to the Gestalt Theory. Author: Koffka, K.Psychological Bulletin, 1922, Vol.19(10), pp.531-585 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
Prove that the principal directions of space do not owe their prominence to experience and habit, but to an imminent law of structure
Gestalt Principles. http://facweb.cs.depaul.edu/sgrais/gestalt_principles.htm
Gestalt principles, perceptual organization Visual working memory (VWM) is essential for many cognitive processes, yet it is notably limited in capacity. Visual perception processing is facilitated by Gestalt principles of grouping, such as connectedness, similarity, and proximity. This introduces the question, do these perceptual benefits extend to VWM? If so, can this be an approach to enhance VWM function by optimizing the processing of information? Previous findings have demonstrated that several Gestalt principles (connectedness, common region, and spatial proximity) do facilitate VWM performance in change detection tasks (Jiang, Olson, & Chun, 2000; Woodman, Vecera, & Luck, 2003; Xu, 2002, 2006; Xu & Chun, 2007). However, one prevalent Gestalt principle, similarity, has not been examined with regard to facilitating VWM. Here, we investigated whether grouping by similarity benefits VWM. Experiment 1 established the basic finding that VWM performance could benefit from grouping. Experiment 2 replicated and extended this finding by showing that similarity was only effective when the similar stimuli were proximal. In short, the VWM performance benefit derived from similarity was constrained by spatial proximity, such that similar items need to be near each other. Thus, the Gestalt principle of similarity benefits visual perception, but it can provide benefits to VWM as well.
Plains of endurance Author: Clifford van Ommen(No endnote entry)
http://pins.org.za/pins/pins38/pins38_article03_vanOmmen.pdf
Themes of embodiment and plasticity in psychology.
The Ethics of Becoming Imperceptible. Author: Prof. Rosi Braidotti Utrecht UniversityNo (Endnote entry)http://deleuze.tausendplateaus.de/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/trent-final.pdf
Social change of daily activism.
What Silence Taught John Cage: the story of 4’ 33
http://rosewhitemusic.com/piano/writings/silence-taught-john-cage/
As I researched John Cage I was delightfully surprised at how he looked at everything and the time in which it acurred. His work is inspiring and his thoughts far expansive.
The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: autobiography book.Warhol 1979 London London Picador, published by Pan Books: from A to B and back again Warhol, Andy, 1928-1987
Inside the mind of Andy Warhol, insanely disjointed reads raw like a private journal. I found a few quotes entertaining “Think rich. Look poor.” (pg.103). Warhol says in many different ways how information assimilates to and through him, he thinks it might be schizophrenic. I was hoping to find evidence that he believed it was connection to higher intelligence but that never was substantiated. I also looked for Warhol’s connection to Basquiat and his personal review of inspiration, unfortunately it didn’t fruitate. He talks about having plenty of money throughout the book yet it shows how insecure he felt as a person stating “I have to get high to talk and talking is my business”(pg.135). Overall the book didn’t move me in any way.
Derek Jarman at Wilkinson: Contemporary Art Daily, (December 6th 2013).(No endnote reference)
Material playing a role in autobiographical output of a life. Jarman painted with tar and re-purposed objects calling Tar “the black ocean, likening it to the forceful ocean which eddies a tall ship in full sail that capsizes and sinks” holding its mysteries into the abyss. The black is also referred to as black of “Goya” Jarmon’s spirit guide. The article substantiates an artist the ideas of spirit, water, tar, reclaimed and color in which I work.
Renaissance Things: Objects, Ethics, and Temporalities in Derek Jarmon’s Caravaggio (1986) and Modern Nature (1991).J. Ellis 2014 Renaissance Things: Objects, Ethics, and Temporalities in Derek Jarman’s Caravaggio (1986) and Modern Nature (1991) Shakespeare Bulletin 32 3 375-392 Renaissance Things: Objects, Ethics, and Temporalities in Derek Jarman’s Caravaggio (1986) and Modern Nature (1991) 0748-2558 Jarman, Derek, — 1942-1994 — Criticism And Interpretation
Kandinsky; Inner Necessity, 1911, Book- Expression art and connection. Concerning the Spiritual in Art – Kandinsky Wassily Paperback – November 22, 2009 CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (November 22, 2009), ISBN-10: 1449913849, ISBN-13: 978-1449913847 https://www.brainpickings.org/2014/06/02/kandinsky-concerning-the-spiritual-in-art/
Circle research http://spiritualityhealth.com/blog/celebrant-institute/ritual-find-peace-significance-circles
Ouroboros
circle symbol snake or dragon in which swallows its tail making the circle, dipicting holness and/or unity.
Circle theory: Ilexa Yardley (citable information is the web site at this time).
A hidden circle between any X and Y means 50-50 is the basis for everything.
It predicts core behavior in all systems. The circle provides a noun and verb at the same time. The circle is all encompassing system of object non-object subject. I plan on furthering this research as it is an underlying subject in my project both spiritually and physically.
The Stieglitz Circle Retracted: Robin KelseyR. E. Kelsey 2002 The Stieglitz Circle Retraced 9 177-184 The Stieglitz Circle Retraced 1071-6068 Brennan Marcia. Painting Gender, Constructing Theory: The Alfred Stieglitz Circle And American Formalist Aesthetics. Connor Celeste, 1961- Democratic Visions: Art And Theory Of The Stieglitz Circle, 1924-1934. Stieglitz Circle ( Group Of Artists) The Stieglitz circle- Met Museum http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/stgl/hd_stgl.htm
The man Stieglitz was inspired and supported an entire movement, making contributions across the art world and balanced art photography career. The talk of Stieglitz circle has spiritual undertones about American identity. The artists developed independent styles that blurred the lines between nature and abstraction. He was a local to me figure so I have been trying to find location connections to include David Smith.
(Note:go back further information- interesting)
Lake H2O Degraded Print Emulsions; Internet article about emotion and spirit. (No endnote Record and I didn’t copy the link.)
by Dale Kaczmarek – Ghosts:
Photography- http://www.ghostresearch.org/ghostpics/articles/tips.html
Instructions to photograph spirit- meditation artist.com
My plan is to conduct experiments using this technique with sculpture made as vessels of intention documenting outcome through photography.
George: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thoughtography
TIMO NASSERI, “NINE FIRMAMENTS” (catalog, writings and press releases.)
9/5/15 (3am) – Michelle thoughts: Accidental transmission: stream of unconscious
In this case an individual perceives an unexpected phantasmagorical stream of information. In the action of resistance due to pre-determined social trained expectations, a significant phenomenon of higher order and power overrides individual perception and idealism exposing detailed information for transmission. This has imposed discomfort to all involved for various reasons.
The Metaphysics of Consciousness 1st Author:Timothy L.S. Sprigge University of Edinburgh, July 2009.
Versions of panpsychism (the doctrine or belief that everything material, however small, has an element of individual consciousness) :Dictionary of phonological terms., teasing ideas that cognition exists beyond the body brain physical. Claims that experience is the fundamental feature of reality.
Flash of the Spirit,. Author: Robert Farris ThompsonR. 1984
A wealth of information on spirit – “interlocking systems” well rounded sight, sound, action, combining tradition, travel, history, cultures, race and beyond. In one instance ”The Black Space” (pg.197) talks about circle, color and basic structure to house sacred texts all things that inform my project. This book is an excellent resource for my project that will keep providing insights and ideas for years to come. American Afro-American History.
Sleep is when you grow: Becky Beasley- lost record
A Man Restored a Broken Work: Becky Beasley- lost record
Structure and material: Becky Beasley- Art Monthly, May, 2011, Issue 346, p.29(2) [Peer Reviewed Journal]
The reason to look at Becky Beasley is because she creates through meditation minimalist way. I am trying to understand that approach. Monochrome Photographic works are objects hiding underneath fabric. Hidden, Simple, Obvious?
Mastermind Author:Napoleon Hill, Joel Fotinos, August Gold. Publisher: Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin, Pages: 335, Format: paperback, ISBN: 1585428965.
Napoleon Hill has a way of communicating thoughts and ideas about how to make changes for personal growth, spirit and success, like no other. The layers of an onion.
Wassily Kandinsky Biography, Art, and Analysis of Works. Kandinsky: The Pioneer of a New Art Form–His Life in Paintings, ISBN: 0789448521, Release Date: September 1999. Publisher: DK ADULT.
The man- The painter who loved plains, shape and geometry.
Robert Smithson- “Installations should empty rooms not fill them” https://artforum.com/inprint/id=54561, Artforum
The emptiness could be defined by the actual installation of art,” said Robert Smithsonin 1967.
Barry Le Va- installations that are plainly visible, the content of the work invisible, its physical elements are vi the physical elements are merely clues to the meaning which exists elsewhere.
How can you make sculpture without the object.
Further information: http://whitney.org/WatchAndListen/Tag?context=installation&play_id=443
[1] Kertess, Klauss. “Between the Lines: The Drawings of Barry Le Va,” in Barry Le Va 1966-1988. Pittsburgh: Carnegie Mellon Art Gallery, Carnegie Mellon University Press, 1988, pp. 28-29.
[2]Le Va, Barry, interview by Marianne Brouwer, in Barry Le Va. Otterlo, The Netherlands: Rijksmuseum Kroller-Muller, 1988.
“These multi-layered, dynamic and physically daunting works “… are no longer plan views but are, instead, dimensional projections that vacillate in perspectival ambiguity. Circles, spheres, ellipses and cylinders in different sizes, scales and colors are connected by planar tracts that at once hold them in place and shift them from location in time and space to another.”[1] Le Va sees “collages basically as a building notion….[these drawings are] layered map[s] constructed totally of parts, disconnected time sequences, processes and thoughts, of transition-made-stable by the act of final placement.””[2]
(Come Back To: Haven’t finished Understanding)
Accumulated Vision
http://icaphila.org/exhibitions/1764/accumulated-vision
Yves Klein- Romance with the void.2010 Author: Kerry Brougher, Philippe Vergne, Klaus Ottmann. https://www.theartstory.org/artist-klein-yves-artworks.htm
Filled a visibly empty gallery with human consciousness.
He believed in perception and other physical senses to view works.
Volume of air in an empty gallery as an artwork to provoke an experience.
innovator who embraced painting, sculpture, performance, photography, sought to capture/achieve immaterial spirituality through pure color. Study of the mystical sect Rosicrucianism.
Claes Oldenburg- Everyday objects Gigantic
https://www.missouriartscouncil.org/…/1e1a1c83be..
Autor:Missouri Arts Council
Ordinary enlarged.
Maria Nordman- Light and sound movement. Author:Erich Franz:
De Civitate, Münster 1991. https://www.skulptur-projekte.de/skulptur-projekte-download/muenster/97/nordma/k_e.htm
Employed ambient sound, shifting sunlight and chance presents in local pedestrians.
Dissolving the boundaries between the work of art and its larger environment.
Cornelia Parker
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornelia_Parker
- http://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/cornelia-parker-2358
- http://www.frithstreetgallery.com/artists/bio/cornelia_parker
- http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2015/jan/25/cornelia-parker-interview-i-dont-want-to-tick-anyone-elses-boxes-whitworth-retrospective
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http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/jonathanjonesblog/2015/may/14/magna-carta-an-embroidery-cornelia-parker-british-library-wikipedia-prisoners-jarvis-cocker
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http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/9fc180d8-b699-11e4-95dc-00144feab7de.html#slide0
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http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2015/jan/25/cornelia-parker-interview-i-dont-want-to-tick-anyone-elses-boxes-whitworth-retrospective
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Related Exhibitions: Cornelia Parker
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2013/may/18/cornelia-parker-interview
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Related Exhibitions: Cornelia Parker
- http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2013/may/18/cornelia-parker-interviewhttp://w
- w.whitworth.manchester.ac.uk/whats-on/exhibitions/currentexhibitions/corneliaparker/
- Youtube Videos
Thoughtography: Tomokichi Fukurai http://www.angelsghosts.com/thought_photography_psychic_photography_ghost_pictures
http://www.crystalinks.com/thoughtography.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsSWQzWKj6Y
http://www.ghosttheory.com/2013/01/07/thoughtography
‘Lacan saw his “matheme”. Author: Lacan
The lecture Lacan delivered on November 4, 1971. (no file in Endnote)
“$<>a” is the matheme for fantasy in the Lacanian sense, in which “$” refers to the subject as split into conscious and unconscious (hence the matheme is a barred S), “a” stands for the object-cause of desire, and “<>” stands for the relationship between the two.
Matthew Brandt Interview
http://www.dazeddigital.com/photography/article/11080/1/rise-matthew-brandt
http://www.interviewmagazine.com/art/matthew-brandt/#_
http://www.americanphotomag.com/matthew-brandt-maintains-physical-aspects-photography
I love this idea, the simplicity of process and language outcome.
Caravaggio By artist Derek Jarman.H. Rogers 2008 Audio-visual biography:S. Santiago 1971 Ouroboros MLN 86 6 790-792 Ouroboros 00267910
The collaboration of music and image in Derek Jarman’s Caravaggio.(Critical essay) Journal of Musicological Research 27 2 134-168 Audio-visual biography: the collaboration of music and image in Derek Jarman’s Caravaggio.(Critical essay) 0141-1896 The exposure of the fragility of reception history by comparing visual, literary, and musical versions of Caravaggio, which presents a loosely structured biography of the Italian artist, by Jarman’s challenge to conventional filmmaking procedure, is explored.
The Art & Science of Changing Our Own & Other People’s Minds. Author: Howard GARDNER, 1943- Harvard Business Review Press; First Trade Paper Edition edition (September 1, 2006) ISBN-10: 1422103293, ISBN-13: 978-1422103296 (Book). (No Endnote Reference)
Research and key elements on human process.
Tool Being by: Graham Harman. 2002. Chicago, IL Chicago, IL : Open Court Martin, 1889-1976, Includes bibliographical references (p. 315-322) and index. Book.
Hard reading Hart to follow object (Philosophy) Metaphysics of objects. Is not supportive of my thought pattern or beliefs at this time.
Towards Speculative Realism: Essays & Lecture: Author: Graham Harman,Publisher: Zero Books (November 16, 2010)
ISBN-10: 1846943949. ISBN-13: 978-1846943942
Talked about the person and Harman’s rebellious transformation of Heideggerian philosophy, show the evolution of his object-oriented metaphysics.
The Book: Jackson Pollock the American Saga.
- Blom 2010 Signal to noise: Ina Blom on John Cage and “The Anarchy of Silence” Artforum International 48 6 170 Signal to noise: Ina Blom on John Cage and “The Anarchy of Silence” 1086-7058 Composers
John Cage: Read: Silence and Dream in PDF form. 1939 Essay- Experiment Must Be Carried on by hitting anything”.
These three works really hold hands on principals of letting go of preconceived social thoughts and letting the work speak in whatever outcome form it does.
Marcel Duchamp; Journal. “Beauty is not a criteria for art. It is Intention behind the work: Definition the artist decides to make”.
Jean Metzinger: Tate Biography, We Cubist have only done our duty by creating New Rhythm for the benefit of humanity. Others will come after who will do the same. What they will find is the tremendous secret of the Future”. (May 1911)
Quantum Theory- “Loophole free Bell Test”- http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/22/science/quantum-theory-experiment-said-to-prove-spooky-interactions.html?hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=second-column-region®ion=top-news&WT.nav=top-news&_r=1
Art and Visual Perception, A philology of the creative eye. Author: Rudolf Arnheim
The University of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles, California, 1954,1974, ISBN:0-520-02327-7, ISBN:0-520-02613-6. Library of Congress Catalog#; 73-87587
Visual material according to physiological laws and principles. Excellent resources for how art works in manifesting readability and complex principles of the physicality of objects.
The Psychology of Reflex Action. J. R. Kantor, 1922, The American Journal of Psychology University of Illinois Press 33 1 19-42 The Psychology of Reflex Action 00029556 Full publication date: Jan., 1922 http://www.jstor.org.plymouth.idm.oclc.org/stable/1413751
- Ellis 2014 Renaissance Things: Objects, Ethics, and Temporalities in Derek Jarman’s Caravaggio (1986) and Modern Nature (1991) Shakespeare Bulletin 32 3 375-392 Renaissance Things: Objects, Ethics, and Temporalities in Derek Jarman’s Caravaggio (1986) and Modern Nature (1991) 0748-2558 Jarman, Derek, — 1942-1994 —
Criticism and interpretation.
- McLean-Ferris 2011 Structure and Material Art Monthly 346 29 Structure and Material 0142-6702 Abstract Sculpture — Exhibitions
Installations (Art) — Exhibitions
- Morton 2013 Poisoned ground: art and philosophy in the time of hyperobjects symploke 21 1-2 37 Poisoned ground: art and philosophy in the time of hyperobjects 1069-0697 Global Warming — Environmental Aspects
The Annual UK Big Draw festival. Q&A: Science sketched out:L. Whitely 2008 ,, a month of nationwide workshops and talks launched this weekend in London, teaches people how to ‘see’ through drawing. Terry Rosenberg, head of design at Goldsmiths, University of London, explains how gaining skills in life drawing can help scientists perceive the world and communicate their results.(Interview) Nature 455 7212 468 Q&A: Science sketched out: the annual UK Big Draw festival, a month of nationwide workshops and talks launched this weekend in London, teaches people how to ‘see’ through drawing. Terry Rosenberg, head of design at Goldsmiths, University of London, explains how gaining skills in life drawing can help scientists perceive the world and communicate their results.(Interview) 0028-0836 Designers
Exorcism of self: Carl Jung (can’t find the book i’ll have to take the area apart but that’s for another time when there is more time)
Freedom is an illusion we are an instrument for some “other” energy or force, to be expressed thought us.
The house of Breath, 1950, Author: William Goyen, Genres: Autobiographical novel, ISBN: 978-0-8101-5067-6, Publisher: Random House.
Meditations on identity.
The Rain Road Effect- Essay:
I can find super interesting because it ties water road and spirit together.
Finding the Mind -Embodiment: Andy Clark. Department of Philosophy Washington University St. Louis, MO 63130
http://postcog.ucd.ie/files/TheExtendedMind.pdf
Introduction reads: “Where does the mind stop and the rest of the world begin?”
An Embodied Cognitive Science? Andy Clark
Philosophy/Neuroscience/Psychology (PNP) Program, Washington University in St Louis, USA
Neural systems and the un-clear workings of thouse systems in physical.
Survey of Happenings, Adrian Hart (Didn’t Find)
Schitlers Assemblages.
Video
Film: Phantom of paradise
Deft Punk
Coachella
Vodo & action painting
Five Broken Films; Youtube
The book of Cows; Film Fest
Rouchenbugh Tire Print- http://artforum.com/video/mode=large&id=28761
Watched: JP- Documentary and Spotless (BBC).
Movie: The Emergence of Abstract Film in America; Bruce Posner.
Ted Talk:Dan Ariely- Sylphic Condition (people Who Love What They do).
Pink Floyd which one’s Pink PBS:Video
The story of Pink Floyd (PBS- Video)
Hiatt Brian, Publication: Rolling Stone, Oct 13, 2011, Issue 1141, p.44(7).
Back to the wall.(Roger Waters of Pink Floyd)(Cover story)
Pink Floyd: The Pink Floyd and Syd Barrett Story
Pink Floyd: The Pink Floyd and Syd Barrett Story
Titus, Christa L. Billboard, Jan 22, 2005, Vol.117(4), p.33(1)
I respect the way the sound makes me feel so I was interested in there point of creation view. This highlighted being in the zone and falling away, working as a collaborative and negotiating all aspects of being human.
2013- Original application bibliography –
Jacob Robert Kantor: “The Psychology of Reflex Action”
Howard Gardener: “Changing Minds”
Terry Rosenberg: “Writing on Drawing- Essays on Drawing Practice & Research” (did not find)
7/25/15-
Psychoanalytical: theories panpsychism (did not find)
“On the supposed limits of physicalist theories of the mind” Jonathan E. Dorsey
Cornelia Parker- “Cold Dark Matter” -”Pin the Blame on them”
John Cage- Coming away from hand, surrendering (didnt find)
Rouchenburgh: tire (did not find)
“One Way Street” (did not find) http://onewaystreet.typepad.com/one_way_street/2008/05/robert-rauschen.html%20
“Science sketched out” – Terry Rosenburgh
Not read yet: Additional books and magazines on the subject of spirit photography include:
- Psychic Photography: Threshold of a New Science by Hans Holzer.
- Evidence For Spirit Photography by Dale Kaczmarek, (Pursuit Journal, Vol. 19, No. 1, 1986) PO Box 265, Little Silver, NJ. 07739-0265, (201)842-5229.
- Handbook of Unusual Natural Phenomena by William R. Corliss, (Sourcebook Projects), PO Box 107, Glen Arm, Md. 21057.
- Photographing The Spirit World by Cyril Permutt.
- Photographs Of The Unknown by Robert Rickard and Richard Kelly.
- Photographing The Invisible by James Coates.
- A Field Guide to Spirit Photography by Dale Kaczmarek 2002.
- An Examination of his Philosophy Author: Bruce Altshuler, The philosophical Review, Vol.86, No.2 (April 1977), pp.229-233.