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Protolandscape
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Protolandscape
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Reverse Side of Malevich’s Square with Appearing Cross
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Reverse Side of Malevich’s Square with Protuberance
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Scale 1
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Scale 2
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Search for Harmonization of Forms
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Starting Division into Yin Yang
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Structure
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Verticals
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Verticals
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Wings of Time
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Yin Yang
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Your Astrophysicist Thought Performance: Dwell through our Universe’s Landscapes from the Big Bang till Nowadays
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Your Genderless Thought Performance: “Surprise Da Vinci by challenging Your Heteronormativity – Question Gioconda’s Womanhood by Outing Their Gender-Fluidity, given that you are being watched by Mona Lisa, through the specularity of Their eyes’ retina and pupils, and by Da Vinci – through the Author’s and his wife’s Yana irises”
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Your Philosopher Thought Performance I: Imagine the Link between biting the Apple by Eve, Adam, Isaac Newton, Alan Turing and Steve Jobs, and the universality of Plato’s Form of the Apple
The famous Plato’s Theory of Forms for millennia inspires philosophers and scientists to new interpretations of it in their work. It is the first philosophical attempt to deliver a consistent and integral picture of how the Universe works based on the hypothesis of the necessity of an extra dimension to explain the real world. In Plato’s theory, the Forms live in that extra dimension and humans can get to them only by their power of reasoning and reflections. The author attempts to open to a visitor’s power of reasoning the Apple Form as an art object on a two-dimensional canvas. Nevertheless, the third and the fourth dimensions are explicitly shown due to the presence of the two colored mirrors on canvas where a three-dimensional visitor can find himself in the mirrored imaginary reality. The missing chunks from the central apple direct visitor’s attention to the role of the apple in human culture beginning with the Bible apple. The apple tree inside of the central apple points to the fractality of our reality, as human life is also a fractal-like entity. The material Universe pictured between the real apple form and its imaginary Form reveals the border between our 3D Universe and Plato’s extra-dimension. The apple’s seeds glued on each pictured galaxy tell us that the phenomenon of Life is not accidental only for our planet but is spread out through the Universe.