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Transfigurations: Art, Consciousness, and Spirituality | Interactive Eclectic Research
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Research for Interactive Arts Practice and Theory. Transfigurations: Art, Consciousness, and Spirituality. Conversation with Ken Wilber and Alex Grey. Anna Gillespie: Contemporary Figurative British Sculpture. Wittgenstein: Thinking in Pictures →. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 4 other followers. Wittgenstein: Thinking in Pictures. Transfigurations: Art, Consciousness, and Spirituality. Creative Resolve to Evolve.
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Wittgenstein: Thinking in Pictures | Interactive Eclectic Research
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Research for Interactive Arts Practice and Theory. Wittgenstein: Thinking in Pictures. Article by Ray Monk. Published 15 August 2012. Thinking in pictures, Sigmund Freud once wrote, stands nearer to unconscious processes than does thinking in words, and is unquestionably older than the latter both ontogenetically and phylogenetically. There is, in other words, something primordial, something foundational, about thinking visually. You don’t take enough notice of people’s faces, Wittgenstein once admonishe...
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2012 in review | Interactive Eclectic Research
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Research for Interactive Arts Practice and Theory. The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2012 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt:. 600 people reached the top of Mt. Everest in 2012. This blog got about 3,200. Views in 2012. If every person who reached the top of Mt. Everest viewed this blog, it would have taken 5 years to get that many views. Click here to see the complete report. Follow Blog via Email. Join 4 other followers. Wittgenstein: Thinking in Pictures.
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Research for Interactive Arts Practice and Theory. Wittgenstein: Thinking in Pictures. 2012 in review →. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 4 other followers. Wittgenstein: Thinking in Pictures. Transfigurations: Art, Consciousness, and Spirituality. Anna Gillespie: Contemporary Figurative British Sculpture. Creative Resolve to Evolve. My Foundation Course Blog. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Anna Gillespie: Contemporary Figurative British Sculpture | Interactive Eclectic Research
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Research for Interactive Arts Practice and Theory. Anna Gillespie: Contemporary Figurative British Sculpture. Anna Gillespie: Contemporary Figurative Brisith Sculpture: Welcome. Transfigurations: Art, Consciousness, and Spirituality →. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 4 other followers. Wittgenstein: Thinking in Pictures. Transfigurations: Art, Consciousness, and Spirituality. Creative Resolve to Evolve.
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Robyn Woolston | Interactive Eclectic Research
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Research for Interactive Arts Practice and Theory. Open speaks to the 2012 Liverpool Art Prize winner,Robyn Woolston. Liverpool-based Robyn Woolston, a filmmaker, photographer and installation artist won the recent Liverpool Art Prize 2012 winning 2000 and a solo display at Liverpool’s Walker Art Gallery in 2013. Congratulations on winning the 2012 Liverpool Art Prize, how did it feel to have won? What brought you to Liverpool? What do you find most inspiring about the city? When I tried to ‘wedge’ mysel...