Special Collections
Album: Buddhist Chants & Peace Music.
Track 1: "Hanshan Temple" (23:38 mis);
Track 2: Bow To Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva (50:07 mins).
The mathematical side of science. Not physics though, but "hand-scripted star shapes" as the artist conceives an object he will never touch so his imaginative mind 'creates' (or re-creates - also coined as 'recreation') the reality, thereby reflecting human perception and reminding the universe that it's being observed by human beings who 'make sense' of it. (Is it a surprise that people have always seen the handiwork of 'someone' in the universe? In my opinion obviously not). Very nice.
I think software that examines maths acts like a telescope that examines abstract reality. All possible forms are there, but the software is fashioned to focus into selected areas of the abstract cosmos and manifest it in graphic form. Making subtle changes to the software to reveal variations is like, for a telescope, highlighting parts of the spectrum beyond vision. It may seem like creativity, but really, it's exploration and discovery in the mind scape.
I don't deny that, but still it is creativity. In essence the world can be defined in terms of numbers - all of it (except the initial singularity) and some people take that for being the real reality. Most people think the reality is better than the deconstructed view of it, but in essence this is accepting a 'constructed' view, and from there, also to accept constructivity (creativity). We create meaning. Of course, on the basis of what already exist - but still.
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