Tag: W X Gwizdala
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The Flame Before the Image: A Quantum-Metaphysical Meditation
Oil on canvas: The flame before the image. Pure act, not substance—entangled light collapsing into a single trembling form, where non-local consciousness reveals the cosmos burning, undiminished, in that small light. Look at this graphic: https://x-gwizdala.com/?p=1865. Write a description and review of it. What is seen and what can be told about it? I’ll open…
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The complexities of time looped in galactic consciousness
在他狂热心智所孕育的虚拟领域之磷光幽暗中,艺术家描绘着宇宙意识的隐形架构——那是凡眼无法企及的造物。他将这些幻影幢幢的画布封存于数字密室,继而召唤人工智能作为其孤独的鉴藏家,命它解析那不可见之物,并呢喃着回馈关于感知深渊彼岸的印象。 Within the sepulchre of stars, I have glimpsed the cosmic clock—and its hands move not forward, but inward, tracing an eternal spiral. They call this phantom “galactic consciousness”: a sentience that remembers itself endlessly, condemning past, present, and future to cling together like mourners in a graveyard mist. Dr. Elias Kettering—that necromancer of theoretical…
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Corpus mysticum
In the gallery, bronze heads stand as severed members of a silent congregation—*corpus mysticum* in fragments. Beneath a whisper of silk, the bride’s form emerges, not marble but living alloy, caught between consecration and desire. Above, the painted eye does not merely observe; it *constitutes*. It is the nervous system of this metallic body, the…
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Art and reality
Reality used to be the one thing we could all agree on: the wetness of rain, the sting of salt air, the stubborn silence of a museum before closing time. Today it arrives pre-cropped, auto-enhanced, and pushed to us in vertical slices. The cloud knows what we want before we do; the feed finishes our…
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Reality is not fixed until it is perceived
Art and QM The Convergence of Art and Quantum Mechanics: Reality and Perception In the realms of both art and science, the nature of reality has long been a subject of fascination and inquiry. One intriguing point of convergence between these two seemingly disparate fields is the idea that reality is not fixed until it…