Material and Spatial Immersion: Embodiment Intensified, Dissolved, Transcended and Problematised
By Tamar Torrance McCambridge
‘Immersion’ is a term with equivocal meaning—a homonym, used often to describe qualities of illusion, interaction, involvement, absorption, and so on. However, while certainly manifold in its characterisations, consistently, the conceptualisation of immersion—as both a process and state of being—involves the dissolution, or transgression of conventional boundaries which separate oneself from the external world.
The Creative Potential Of The Subconscious: The Conceptual Framework Of Surrealism
By Emily James.
Against the chaos and destruction of warfare in the 20th century, a new artistic movement based on the amalgamation of dream and reality flourished. Salvador Dali and Meret Oppenheim were among the pioneering artists who established the main surrealist concepts…
A Retrospective View Of Abstraction, With A Spice Of The Occult
By Emelie Harrison.
Between the middle of the nineteenth century and the turn of the twentieth century the world experienced drastic change. Darwin’s theory of evolution was published in 1859 and shook the foundations of the Christian church. The establishment of new scientific and philosophical thought transpired in the Western world….
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