Abstract

is (interactive generic contemporary light installation and performance aims to artistically explore and play with the non-linear holistic interaction between the author of the artwork and its participants and co-creators. It aims to propose the answer/question if the observer is the co-creator or the participant (an element) or both - in the field of contemporary art. This is originally metaphysical position and main topic: the subtle question reveals the answer spontaneously and inevitably and the aim is to contemplate this, or more precisely, to initiate the contemplation process. This process, once initiated through art light installation, can lead to the answer or reveal the answer within the nanoseconds or less. But, maybe this process (of contemplation) may last several eons. As I said, to discover the answer is inevitable and timeline is irrelevant. Obviously, this artwork-in-progress may occur and unfold for a very long time. This is also legitimate approach and completely natural, too: anybody can take as much time as she or he needs to reveal-recall the answer; enjoy the play and artistic proposition and demonstration. It is also legitimate to observe the process of exploring various participants and co-creator positions, as part of the contemplation, but this is the aspect of the approach, not the aim. Finally, what is metaphysical is automatically artistic. Consequently, this text is artistic text, contemporary art method or practice --- one of many. And All Is One Demonstration is transdisciplinary, anti-disciplinary and interdisciplinary contemporary art work-in-progress, which may have some aspects which are similar to theater, where the audience, the director and actors, the scene, the scenario, are all one; they are all elements of the play, co-creators. The theater play occurs simultaneously in two or more places via live streaming and social networks' feedback and it has attributes similar to omnipresence, for example. Why it aims to propose this question which contains the answer: because of the author's urge to play.

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