Stanley BADMIN
Stanley SPENCER
Pieter BRUEGEL
Eyvind EARLE
V&A
peter brook
maxfield parrish
ronald lampitt
... to be continued, as & when ...
... of the seven deadly sins, the eighth and most horrid is emotional blackmail ... whilst for this blogger, the only sacred thing is life itself
Stanley BADMIN
Stanley SPENCER
Pieter BRUEGEL
Eyvind EARLE
V&A
peter brook
maxfield parrish
ronald lampitt
... to be continued, as & when ...
Wikipedia provides a well structured introduction ... this in itself, if all the useful links were followed, would keep a serious student busy for months
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_brain
What has intrigued me most is the ability of the brain, when temporarily freed from normal constraints, to generate dreams and visual illusions of great beauty.
Over the years, i've valued those experiences just as much as any of the tangible moments that real life has provided.
So, I'll be adding scraps day-by-day ... onwards & upwards boys & girls !
JAMES TURRELL'S TRICK
an experience akin to a fast hallucination is provoked in this apparatus ...
laying flat on your back, you are confined within a white sphere and your entire visual field is exposed to a slow succession of saturated colours, graduating imperceptibly from one colour to another for several minutes
the mind is lulled in your physical isolation
then there is a rapid firing of ( maybe ) ten white strobes in ( maybe ) two seconds
this induces a false perception ... a cascade of fractured shards of prismatic colours that seem to form symmetrical structures within a larger illusory space that throb with energy for a few moments until the mind regains it grasp of reality and you are released from your period of confinement
those shards of colour were entirely illusory, created within your head by a kind of visual shock
https://www.lacma.org/art/exhibition/james-turrell-light-reignfall
ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY ... BRAINWAVE STUDY
electroencephalography is used to search for abnormal electrical activity, and also reveals underlying rhythms in the brain's normal and resting states
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electroencephalography
BRAIN MAPPING
OLIVER SACKS
wrote THE MAN WHO MISTOOK HIS WIFE FOR A HAT
demonstrating the flimsiness of the mental fabrics we call reason and sanity
whilst emphasising the need for humour and compassion and an open mind
DANIEL KAHNEMAN
wrote THINKING FAST AND SLOW a very long examination of what he'd learned about the pitfulls of INSTINCT & INTUITION when they conflict with reason, and with reasonable caution
COGNITIVE DISSONANCE
I picked up this concept from an old Leon Festinger article in Scientific American
My take is ... it is about how we often carry on when things are not right, and about the damage that we then inflict on ourselves
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognitive_dissonance
... to be continued, as & when ...
The “Scroll of Eighty-Seven Immortals” is believed to be a silk line drawing created by Tang-Dynasty artist Wu Daozi (c. AD 680–759). It’s currently housed at the Xu Beihong Memorial Museum in #Beijing. This artwork vanished from history for several centuries before being rediscovered by Xu Beihong (1895–1953) in a foreigner’s home.
Xu Beihong treasured the piece deeply; he carried it with him everywhere. He even stamped it with his personal seal, “Beihong’s Life,” symbolising his strong connection with the painting. Thanks to him, the artwork has been preserved and passed down to future generations.