- In the world of music and dance, we can
establish a correlation between primitive
repetitive dances, music and songs. Gregorian
chants, which have inspired Eric Satie, one
of the originators of serial music and a
significant influence upon John Cage.
Currently, rave parties and techno music
borrow from this repetitive theme.
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B) Fractal world: Art and Science
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- We have noted the interaction between art
and science, the parallel between these two
forms of explorations, their enric hment and
convergence. Art, with its intuitive
approach, can, at times, open the way for
science. The scientific approach has included
valuable insight into the nature of the
fractal world.
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- C) Fractal world: Art and Sacred
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- The various representations of the
fractal world have long been rendered sacred
by rites and religions:
- · Pictorial symbolism of the
spiral
- · Arabesques, mandalas or
rose windows of Cathedrals
- · Gregorian chants
- · Dances of the whirling
Dervish.
- Through a new perception of the fractal
world and our environment, our spirituality
has been modified. Representations of the
Sacred have also constantly evolved.
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- My pictorial proposition is an attempt to fuse the
fractal languages of Art, Science and Sacred. My
painting wants to explore the unknown, the invisible
and the infinitely complex. My speech is neither
scientific, nor mystical; it is the speech of an
artist. I utilize neither scientifically rationale,
nor the language of religion but rather a poetic
intuition.
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HOLISTIC VISION
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- I have chosen this double spiral
that is omnipresent in my paintings
because it becomes a sphere when
contracted onto itself. Thus, the
same symbol can evoke several
dimensions.
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