Bridges

Physical span
Providing passage
Over an obstacle

The philosophy of movement explores theories of change in natural systems entangled in space and time. Heraclitus famously declared that “all is motion.”

“I am seeking for the bridge which leans from the visible to the invisible through reality.” – Max Beckmann

Free Advice

Energetic quality
Improve confidence
Feel strength

Be leery of anyone who pretends to know what is best for you. This warning especially applies to advice offered by eager salesmen, self righteous politicians, and sanctimonious religious prophets.

“I always pass on good advice. It is the only thing to do with it. It is never of any use to oneself.” – Oscar Wilde

Elite Fitness

Exercise influence
Socially superior
Best of class

At a glance, written language symbols fit an architectural systematic organization found on a street corner. Primary material elements are connected with an internal poetic correspondence.

“Things work out best for those who make the best of how things work out.” – John Wooden

Primitives

Field extension
Irreducible root
Multiplicative group

Appealing to an irrecoverable past, old objects develop mythic value with advancing age.

“Can you be sure that others have not come before you and destroyed the pristine state of the native myth?” – Carl Sagan

Intricate Complexity

Various interactions
Component emergence
Layer entanglement

Appearance convolution packs into a small two-dimensional space on an urban excursion. Sidewalk windows are an organizing instrument nourishing an inquiring mind.

“Abandon the urge to simplify everything, to look for formulas and easy answers, and to begin to think multidimensionally, to glory in the mystery and paradoxes of life, not to be dismayed by the multitude of causes and consequences that are inherent in each experience — to appreciate the fact that life is complex.” – M. Scott Peck

Commerce Building Lofts

Articulation distinction
Acclimatizing density
Process of formation

Going beyond object aggregation to interpret empirical facts, the artist is liberated to employ whatever form expression demands, building meaning from transitory contact. Perceived truth is inseparable from essential structure.

“Art as a whole is a riddle. Another way of putting this is to say that art expresses something while at the same time hiding it.” – Theodor W. Adorno

Elaboration Stage

Happening operation
Forms combine
Particles of attainment

Creative thought supplied by sensation penetrates the sequential transient surface of experience into its interior nucleus. By a process of intuition, the new emerges out of the old.

“Sensation is an abstraction, not a replication, of the real world.” – Vernon Benjamin Mountcastle

Compartmentalization

Mutual indications
Simultaneous division
Isolation separates

Taking the form of an aesthetic attitude toward all things, this found ‘Mondrian’ incorporates reflective rectangles in its compositional motif.

“All definitions are a part of the intellectual dissection and compartmentalization of control.” – Bryant McGill

Differential Reflectance

Material surface
Incident radiation
Diffuse and specular

Appearance symmetry is perceived as a function of visual sensation functioning. With compete understanding limited by capacity, aesthetics responds outwardly to every pressure while retaining an inner sensitivity, knowing that reality can be illusionary.

“Reflection comes between us and every other person and object in the world.” – John O’Donohue

Accessible Surfaces

Resonance tension
Expanded position
Beyond feeling

Complex external stimuli function as a form of mental representation. Reflections offer a simultaneous profusion of the world’s richness in a single view of visual availability.

“Let yourself be open and life will be easier.” – Buddha Siddhartha Guatama Shakyamuni

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