26 Jul 2018
Posted by Victor-Katia as “From The Life Of The Marionettes” By Ingmar Bergman (1980), Discussion and Mind-Probing, Reviews of Films
When Moral Dirt of The Socio-Economic Life (While Partially Neutralized by Compensatory Consumerism And Entertainment) Is Dumped Into People’s Internal World We feel motivated only by our social role, because the sensual life is more and more anorexic, more and more virtualized. We experience a desensualization of our life because we are so obsessed by […]
11 Jul 2018
Posted by Victor-Katia as Discussion and Mind-Probing, George Grosz, Paintings, sculptures and drawings analyzed
Three Types Of Profit-makers VS The 99% Of The Population Becoming Pauperized Through Austerity Measures Georg Grosz, “The Decision-makers and the Plebs” The artist represents the social world as two unequal parts – one the desk with three giants occupying three third of the space while the “plebs” are on the periphery and are represented […]
06 Jul 2018
Posted by Victor-Katia as Discussion and Mind-Probing, Examples of Semantic Richness of Cinematic narrations, Films (and stills from the films) analyzed, Ingmar Bergman, The Internal Power To Resist Abusive Treatment Grows Together With The Very Experience Of Resistance From Ingmar Bergman’s “Fanny and Alexander” (1981)
The Psychological Dynamics of A Young Or Even An Older Person’s Resistance To A Repressive Or An Oppressive Society Is Similar To That Of A Child’s Resistance To The Despotism Of An Adult Family Member Alexander (Bertil Guve) (in the part of the film, dedicated to his confrontation with the Bishop Edvard Vergerus – Jan […]
01 Jul 2018
Posted by Victor-Katia as Discussion and Mind-Probing, Installation art-works analyzed, Robert Rauschenberg
Robert Rauschenberg, “Gift for Apollo”, 1959 It is very difficult for us today even to imagine how much delight our ancestors were getting by imagining the very existence and life of gods. Mythology opened for them not just alternatives to their world, but the possibilities of completely different worlds. People identified with what their imagination […]
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