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Conscious vs Consciousness
To be CONSCIOUS, is an instinctive cerebral capacity (with its own "thought and memory phylum" per each species,) which is the capacity to instinctively know with just knowing, without utter awareness. As hard as it may be to swallow for most humans, to know something is not one in the same with being aware of something. So you can be conscious (knowing) without actually consciousness (awareness,) e.g., as with all the animals, and every other living animating creature. So what is then consciousness?
Being in possession with CONSCIOUSNESS is when the immaterial mind is adjacent with the material brain, enhancing the cerebral instinctive conscious with the awareness of the incorporeal mind, in psychic force activity; therefore, enhancing the conscious into "consciousness" (i.e., enhancing the knowing with awareness to that knowing.) And with this kind of activity, it solely belongs to the human species of this earth, and to no other (animate/inanimate.)
This information is based on my exclusive experience with my actual awareness, in my psychic force activity; that IT itself is inversive with this body, as opposed to sameness (integration) with every human.
ART: The Ring Mirror by Arnaud Lapierre
Trippy! French designer Arnaud Lapierre once created ‘ring’, a series of mirrored cubes placed in a circular pattern in collaboration with AUDI.
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Walead Beshty’s FedEx Sculptures series(2005 - present).
Walead Beshty constructs glass vitrines that are the exact dimensions of a FedEx box, and he then places the glass boxes into a FedEx box and ships it to the exhibition site. The glass sculptures then show the wear and tear of its travels through “space and time.”. This cracked surface is supposed to represent a record of the sculpture’s “hidden life” as though the sculpture were an exposure of a photograph. The FedEx boxes the sculpture is delivered in then becomes the base for the artwork. Beshty then gives the sculptures a title which consists of a record of the journey the box took to arrive at the exhibition.
The sculptural work of John Bisbee, made entirely out of nails.
Photo by Robert Jean Chapuis.
Interview April 2016
“Rick Owens” Photographer: Fabien Baron Stylist: Miguel Enamorado Make-Up: Mark Carrasquillo Hair: Anthony Turner
MODEL ANNA CLEVELAND
DRESS: RICK OWENS SS 2005
DRESS (WORN UNDERNEATH): RICK OWENS SS 2012
hans haacke - condensation cube, 1963-5
“I have partially filled Plexiglas containers of a simple stereometric form with water and have sealed them. The intrusion of light warms the inside of the boxes. Since the inside temperature is always higher that the surrounding temperature, the water enclosed condenses: a delicate veil of drops begins to develop on the inside walls.
At first they are so small that one can distinguish single drops from only a very close distance. The drops grow, hour by hour, small ones combine with larger ones. The speed of growth depends on the intensity and the angle of the intruding light. After a day, a dense cover of clearly defined drops has developed and they all reflect light. With continuing condensation, some drops reach such a size that their weight overcomes the forces of adhesion and they run down along the walls, leaving the trace. This trace starts to grow together again. Weeks after, manifold traces, running side by side, have developed. According to their respective age, they have drops of varying sizes. The process of condensation does not end.
The box has a constantly but slowly changing appearance that never repeats itself. The conditions are comparable to a living organism that reacts in a flexible manner to its surroundings. The image of condensation cannot be precisely predicted. It is changing freely, bound only by statistical limits. I like this freedom.”