Study for Find Art And Let It Be, Courtesy By The City, Draft #5, Torino-Milano
"Form Is More Aesthetic(s) Then Thought", Sketch #22, 2016 Study for Find Art And Let It Be, Courtesy By The City, Draft #5, Torino-Milano "Form Is More Aesthetic(s) Then Thought", Sketch #21, 2015 Study for DNA Atto Primo, Col Gigante In Tasca, Artissima 2015, Torino
"Form Is More Aesthetic(s) Then Thought", Sketch #20, 2015
Study for Polemico è Patetico, Patetico è Poetico (se fossi più simpatica sarei meno antipatica, se fossi più antipatica sarei meno simpatica) "Form Is More Aesthetic(s) Then Thought", Sketch #19, 2015
Study for Art Is All Around #1, Courtesy The City, Torino "Form Is More Aesthetic(s) Then Thought", The Artist's Home Is A Masterpiece Itself, Sketch #18, 2015 Study for Natura Morta "Polyptych 1, Kitchen' sink", Torino "Form Is More Aesthetic(s) Then Thought", Sketch #18, 2015 Study for Natura Morta "Polyptych 2, Kitchen' table", Torino "Form Is More Aesthetic(s) Then Thought", Sketch #18, 2015 Study for Natura Morta "Polyptych 3, Balcony", Torino "Form Is More Aesthetic(s) Then Thought", Sketch #18, 2015
Study for Natura Morta "Polyptych 3, Bathroom", Torino "Form Is More Aesthetic(s) Then Thought", Sketch #16, 2015 Study for "Formally Coherent", Tainan, Taiwan "Form Is More Aesthetic(s) Then Thought", Sketch #15, 2015
Study for ARBITRIUM | Views Of A Point Of View, Tainan, Taiwan "Form Is More Aesthetic(s) Then Thought",Sketch #14, 2015 Study for ARBITRIUM | Create your own structures. "Soulangh Artist Village, Jiali District, Tainan, Taiwan" ARBITRIUM | FREE WILL
“Free will” is the ability of agents to make choices unimpeded. Impedances to choice that have been studied include: metaphysical constraints (such as logical, nomological, or theological determinism), and mental constraints (such as compulsions or phobias, neurological disorders, or genetic predispositions). The principle of free will has religious, legal, ethical, and scientific implications. For example, in the religious realm, free will implies that individual will and choices can coexist with an omnipotent, omniscient divinity that raises certain injunctions or moral obligations for man. In the law, it affects considerations of punishment and rehabilitation. In ethics, it may hold implications for whether individuals can be held morally accountable for their actions. In science, neuroscientific findings relating decisions to brain activity may suggest different ways of predicting human behaviour. Physical constraints (such as chains or imprisonment) and social constraints (such as threat of punishment or censure) limit the ability to execute choices and, in some forms are relevant to free will, when they impact the ability to make (or even to imagine or to formulate) choices, as with undue influences like brainwashing or Pavlovian conditioning. Though it is a commonly held intuition that we have free will, it has been widely debated throughout history not only whether we have free will, but also even how to define the concept of free will. How exactly must the 'will' be free, what exactly must the will be free from, in order for us to have free will? (from a Wki point of view) "Form Is More Aesthetic(s) Then Thought",Sketch #13, 2015 Study for "Jiali District, Tainan, Taiwan" "Form Is More Aesthetic(s) Then Thought",Sketch #12, 2015 Study for "Aluminium had its own Golden Age" | A point of view changes the whole perspective, On Approximation and On MisKnowledge. "Form Is More Aesthetic(s) Then Thought",Sketch #11, 2015 A Collective Solo Show, the polemic room (polemic is pathetic?) "Form Is More Aesthetic(s) Then Thought",Sketch #10, 2015 Study for iSPONGE for BS ( Brain waShing ) "Form Is More Aesthetic(s) Then Thought",Sketch #9, 2015
Study for "Aluminium had its own Golden Age" | A point of view changes the whole perspective, On Approximation and On MisKnowledge. "Form Is More Aesthetic(s) Then Thought",Sketch #8, 2015 Study for "The Fall Of Androcentrism.. yeah, right." After & Before Guerrilla Girls. “Capabilities are clearly manifested only when they have been realized.” "Representation of the world, like the world itself, is the work of men; they describe it from their own point of view, which they confuse with absolute truth.” ― Simone de Beauvoir, The Second Sex "Form Is More Aesthetic(s) Then Thought",Sketch #7, 2015
Study For Memory is 40% true, dried tulips, 2008, On approximation, Nest of Dust, 2013 10|1|2015
"Form Is More Aesthetic Then Thought",Sketch #6. Study For A Dinosaur Clonation, Sliced bread, After & Before Dolly, and "A personal Wunderkammer, 40 years of memories" 2015, 20.000 $ 11|1|2015
Study for "Form Is More Aesthetic Then Thought",Sketch #5. "BACTERIA", How To Build A Better Society, 2015 14|1|2015 Study for "Form Is More Aesthetic Then Thought",Sketch #4. Breakfast #1, #2, #3,"Home Is An Island", After & Before Andrea Zittel, 2015 12|1|2015 Study for "Arte Poverissima, The Camera Has Been Borrowed", Nest Of Dust, 2015 Ogni riferimento è causale. NEST OF DUST | Artist's Book and Installation
Contemporary art is today, is today? When a "Nest Of Dust" can be conceptualized in an essay in three volumes EDIZIONI INAUDITE 12|1|2015 Study for "Form Is More Aesthetic Then Thought",Sketch #2. Lights, Bed & Bedside "Table", After & Before F. Gonzales-Torres & T. Emin, 2015 11/1/2015
Study for "Form Is More Aesthetic Then Thought", Sketch #1 (300 fruit rings), After Wittgenstein, 2015 The limits of my language means the limits of my world. A serious and good philosophical work could be written consisting entirely of jokes. Ludwig Wittgenstein |