My interest is in shapes as instruments of thought. I am particularly interested in the manner in which shapes are used as methods of creating synergistic relationships between the inner reality of the human mind and the outer reality represented by the world outside the borders of the mind and the questions about the character of inner and outer worlds that emerge from the manner in which they are correlated.
My interest is in shapes as instruments of thought. I am particularly interested in the manner in which shapes are used as methods of creating synergistic relationships between the inner reality of the human mind and the outer reality represented by the world outside the borders of the mind. I am also intrigued by questions about the character of inner and outer worlds that emerge from the manner in which both aspects of existence are correlated.
In describing the use of shapes in creating synergistic relationships between these two aspects of existence, the inner and the outer, I am suggesting that the resultant form created by these efforts constitutes something that is greater than the simple correlation of both aspects of existence, but constitutes a new from altogether, new conception that constitutes a new mode of reality. It is not a simple addition in which both constituent elements retain their distinctive forms, but in a new order, but a process that demonstrates an exponentially cognitive value, where both the product of the inner world and of the outer world merge to realize what could be understood as a new form of reality.