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Hopping in time/space/place = deepstepping, outshooting, introporting, down-collapsing,... Griet Moors, Sofie Gielis & Patrick Ceyssens University Hasselt, Belgium

1. Introduction 2. Theoretical Context 3. Artistic Research & Practice 4. From a distance 5. Hopping, deepstepping, Clara Claes

1. Introduction Griet Moors

From verbal thinking to image thinking. Verbal thinking is an analytical form of dealing with information that focuses on the spoken word. (New) Information is consciously being processed and analyzed stepwise. In the conclusions that are made, a lot of attention is payed tot the use of the right words and concepts.

From verbal thinking to image thinking. But is this really so? Especially if we want to understand images (instead of words), this straightforward way of processing information, this thinking and acting by means of words and concepts seems inadequate.

From verbal thinking to image thinking.

What we want to present in this lecture is the act of jumping between three modalities (ways) of seeing and being. Griet Moors

From verbal thinking to image thinking. But! There is an important difference between the haptic perception of our environment and the perception of an image. An image is representation, you know that it is 'not genuine' because it is already mediated by the author.

From verbal thinking to image thinking. According to us, thinking in images (or image thinking) happens on 3 levels: First, we propose a dynamic interplay between the beholder and the image. This is the conscious search of conflicts in the relationship between what you think and what you know, between analytical knowledge (semiotics, color theory,...) and perceptional sensations.

From verbal thinking to image thinking. Image Conversation / talkwithimages.com Patrick Ceyssens & Joren Peters Secondly, we seek to free the image from the language as we usually know it by disregarding words and phrases. Can we think about / through images without language? Is it possible to think about images only through other images?

From verbal thinking to image thinking. Griet Moors Thirdly, by always regenerating and reinterpreting the image, we arrive at a new and yet to be discovered artistic area that provides us with unprecedented possibilities that can perhaps be appointed as transfusions, interspaces, image sensations, the unthought,...

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Image thinking & hypertext

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point of view When we thus project one visual thought onto / next to another, this action doesn t necessarily need to follow a logical pattern to retrieve insights from it. Moreover, we share the opinion that with images, it is exactly the opposite activity that can lead to other assumptions and different truths that are just as good, or sometimes maybe better.

2. Theoretical Context Griet Moors

In the perception of reality, Merleau-Ponty recognizes an interaction between the sensory and the intellectual with a clear role for our senses. The phenomenology that develops from these senses as a means to 'grasp the world, creates a creative receptiveness. He indicates this with the term 'indirect ontology. Griet Moors

The splitting of body and mind is an ontological dualism of immanence and the supernatural. A duality of thought and language, of "your" world and the world. Griet Moors

This coexistence of picture elements that send us in different directions will raise questions, but that s exactly essential. Griet Moors

Merleau-Ponty cites Cézanne as saying: "The landscape thinks itself in me and I am its consciousness." According to Merleau-Ponty works of art can bring the observed world to life again. In his interpretation, the work of art is not an imitation of the world, but ' it is a world in itself '.

The genius of art exists in the fact that a specific and fixed meaning, a spoken word - un mot parlée - that seems to be an accomplished fact -un fait accompli -, always can be cut loose and can be brought out of context by the speaking word (le mot parlant) as a fact that yet has not completely happened (un fait s'accomplisant).

3. Artistic Research & Practice Griet Moors

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4. From a distance Griet Moors

Here we recall the poet Petrarca who, in his description of the climb of the Mont Ventoux. (26 april 1336), He was the first to depict a new worldview based on a more humanist point of view and brought his experien ces in a renewed relationship with God s r eliguous conventions.

In this sense, we want to build on the definition that a mental image is a cognitive activity that takes us beyond the things that are present. We find ourselves in areas where we have never been.

5. Hopping, Deepstepping,

Clara Claes As modern people we constantly consume new sensations

You should try to use the complexity of an image and transform it into useful methods to create new insights and meaning. Because in order to get what you never had, you must do something you never did: (and we suggest:) deepstepping, outshooting, introporting, down-collapsing, viewpointing,...

The horizon as a place of thought. If we look at it, it seems to be a place. But if we think about it, we know that s an illusion... And that's an interesting premise.