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- W47459126 abstract "This thesis is concerned with developing a visual language to explore the concept ofimmaterial reality as encountered through transformative experience.Many individuals have had unique, and often profound, transformative experienceswhich have made them aware of a different order of reality. Following the experience,there is a certainty within the individual that an intangible aspect of reality exists,traditionally referred to as the immaterial or spiritual. The experiences are notexclusive to, or necessarily associated with, traditional forms of institutionalisedreligion and they are not automatically related to the occult. They can occur to anyindividual, regardless of age, sex, race or their location in time and space. Theexperiences are imbued with an archetypal form of beauty which permeates theindividual’s vision of existence. This deepened vision becomes part of their dailyexperience of reality.Utilising archetypal imagery, light, pattern, symmetry, and geometry, I visuallyexplore my transformative experiences. The exploration of the archetypal concepts oftransformation, duality and the immaterial, has resulted in a body of work comprisedof installations that incorporate video, photography and sound. Each of the sevenworks draws from my own subjective experience of reality, creating a highlypersonal, meditative, and immersive environment.Personal transformative experience has prompted me to examine the metaphysicalquestions surrounding the human condition. This has resulted in a multidisciplinarytheoretical framework for my art practise. I have engaged with writings frompsychology, philosophy, mythology, modern physics and comparative religion,including the works of C.G. Jung, Joseph Campbell, Fritjof Capra and Paul Davies.The same questions of existence stimulated by my transformative experiences haveinspired artists throughout recorded history. My research is contextualised bycontemporary artists who explore matters pertaining to the immaterial aspects ofreality. Video artists, Bill Viola and Jordan Belson, explore their own subjective transformative experiences, while others explore humanity’s spiritual connection withnature, or imbue their work with an invisible presence through an engagement withhuman perception.I seek to contribute to my field through an examination of ancient archetypal symbolsand ideas using new technologies. Thus I have utilised, computer generated imageryand digitally generated audio to represent the experience of revelation and create ametaphor for spiritual transformation. Additionally, my work links the idea oftransformation and revelation to experiences of childhood; both through the recreationof experiences from my childhood as well as drawing on more recent events with myown children. These aspects combine to render an individual vision of a universalexperience." @default.
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