currently reading 'Surrealist Art' by Sarane Alexandrian. Bit of a
rollercoaster ride through all the names, doesn't dwell indepth on artists,
but a good basic reference work nonetheless, written by someone who was
there. Makes Beingthere feel nostalgic for times never experienced...
Thank you Brandon Freels for putting such a good question to Beingthere's
answer, defining evolution as a calligraphic box of anatomical forms. Where
surrealism goes, science follows. Discuss.
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>currently reading 'Surrealist Art' by Sarane Alexa [...]
> Makes Beingthere feel nostalgic for times never experienced...
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oeL said he had nothing to loose.
> Where
>surrealism goes, science follows. Discuss.
Evidence perhaps, that emotions (feelings) generated by fantasy (surrealism]
are indistinguishable from emotions generated by real life experiences. And
when those emotions and feelings are recalled (remembered) by the brain,
there is no difference between the two. Emotions artitically prompted by
non-experienced events (imagined or fantasized or artifically implanted) are
the same as those generated by real life experiences. Of course there would
need to be a real life reference point inorder to create an artificial
senario which simulates real life experiences.
Class dismissed.
http://www-ssc.igpp.ucla.edu/personnel/russell/papers/interact_solwind/
I just don't care what happens. There's no meanng in anything anymore.
My life is an isolation tank, and I want out.
And reading Usenet fulfills my death wish.