We are surrounded by images and as consequence of that we have become images…
“They are the inside of the outside and the outside of the inside, which the duplicity of feeling [le sentir] makes possible and without which we would never understand the quasi presence and imminent visibility which make up the whole problem of the imaginary”
However it is not the imaginary world that feed our intellect: “because it does not offer the mind an occasion to rethink the constitutive relations of things, but rather it offers the gaze traces of vision, from the inside, in order that it may espouse them; it gives vision that which clothes it within, the imaginary texture of the real”
Is an imaginary world that we want to keep creating! Without the responsibility that we have towards other people! An endless world of images that keep us prisoners of our own sight! Are the artists responsible for the mirrors that are attached to our bodies!?
It seems that society in general has denied its own power of discernment towards what surround us. Our society seems to have proved an impossibility to relate with their souls to the point of negating themselves as human beings and negating everything else by being presumptions. I believe what we are living is the apotheosis of ephemeral connections in such a schizophrenic way that we are reaching a state of complete incoherence in a global scale.
Superficiality has always been present in our attitudes, behaviors and on our understanding of things but now has become more problematic, because it is no longer a cause but instead a consequence of our disinterest that provokes decomposition in our nature as human beings that relate to each other and also in the depth of our understanding.
What is happening to us!? Are we falling into a well of obscurity to question the integrity and meaning of what we are, and invoking the drama of alienation!
(Merleau-Ponty, Merleau-Ponty’s essays on painting, Eye and Mind/ Indirect Language and the Voices of Silence)
‘Aesthetic experience, including the experience of works of art, is in the strictest sense physical; it involves the body as a spatio-temporal presence in the world. The visibility of things is only possible because we ourselves are visible’
ReplyDeleteJean-François Lyotard