COMPLEX ART ETHICS.
"Is art something one does in order to survive? Or does one
survive in order that art can be possible?."
Carl Oglesby.*
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COMPLEX ART ETHICS.
The Ethics of Complex Art are of Biophilic concern, based solidly on highly autonomous,
participative and co-operative creative imagination. These Ethics are focused on achieving a
New Realizing State of Consciousness, a new quantum stage of evolution characterized by higher
sense of perception (beyond our common senses) and clearly proposing Symbols-Metaphors-Visions
"(for -the unveiling of- telepathy, clairvoyance, precognition, the reading of auras?!...)",
and the ability to relate with "the world of radiating energy", a "new sense of
frequency"(48) to
live with!. Thereafter its primary stage....therefore a dream, and much more an utopia to
resolve....
Complex Art recovering all our capabilities to reconnect and communicate among ourselves, far
beyond any condition of alienated solitude, in a full rediscovery of a metareal solidarity with
nature.
Complex Art helping to develop new powers of knowing, the full development of mind and soul, a
higher state of unlimited expansion of our most perfect Non-Linear Linear natural system:
Consciousness!.
If Complex Art is able, at least, to reopen the eternal doors of Biophilic consciousness,
reaching new dimensions of reality, so the traditional ritual powers of the patriarchal
sadosociety must be confronted, dissolving them into Universal Harmonious Self. We could say
Aesthetics have recovered finally its Ethics for the Sake of the Spiritual Evolution of
Humanity!.
*Carl Oglesby, "Art at the Apocalypse", an essay from "Art and Reality", edited by Robin Blaser
and Robert Dunham. 1986, Talonboooks, Vancouver, Canada. Page 45.
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