ISSN: 1477965X
First published in 2003
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Volume 6 Issue 3
Cover Date: 2009/02
Exploring the intelligent art installation as a space for expansion of the conscious mind

Authors:  Kathrine Elizabeth Anker 
DOI: 10.1386/tear.6.3.251_1

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Abstract
This paper argues for the digital interactive installation artwork based on principles of complexity as an interface with the potential to evoke ekspansions in the subjective experience by confronting the user with an idea of abstract thought, created through a conceptual design, and experienced through bodily interaction and contemplative acts at symbolic levels. The claim is, that ideas presented through good artworks based on the coalision of science and technology can potentially create a synthesis between ideas inspired by the philosophies and empiricisms of the physical-material world view, but also of a higher, spiritual dimension, in which new possibilities of knowledge are potentially to be found. The article accepts the thesis of cognition being the cause of evolution, rather than evolution of man being the cause of cognition.
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