Reading R1
Synesthesia
The perspectives that matter are the artist’s
imagination, their spirit of unifying visual images to ideas to communicate and
express meaning in distinctive ways. The
artist's perspective is shaped by what can be accomplished with the film-medium’s
plasticity; the important difference here is the difference between what can be
accomplished between a concrete medium, such as a canvas versus a distinct
medium like film with its plasticity properties, i.e. the shape and form of the
meaning of the work of art is directly affected by properties that plasticity
provides, a complexity that the canvas does not. Because of this complexity, it will also affect
the relationship between the artist and the viewer’s perspective of grasping
the difference between what is implicit and what is implied.
Cymatics
My take on this, is the use of sound to
bring visual-imagery alive, but also as a way to stimulate the senses of the
viewer. It is a film experience that cannot just be shut off by closing your
eyes, because the sound still can create images in your mind. Sound and image have
unique experience with one another, because even though they can be objects of
complexity on their very own merits, the film-medium brings these two systems together
producing complex and multiple meanings
Daniel Tammet: Different ways of
knowing
For me the video addresses two things, first,
how we come up with the meaning of knowing something , for example ,by tapping
into our own learned experiences, a natural involuntary dogmatic approach or response
to decipher the meaning of something. Once we are consciously aware that we can
reevaluate our mindset to look at it from a different perspective we come to
the second point; a transition from the observer’s perception, i.e. our own, towards
looking at, understanding the meaning of something from some other perspective,
that is not our own but nonetheless we understand it and appreciate it from a
different point of view.
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