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Mick Start
Sculpture, Wood on Other
Size: 48 W x 48 H x 2.8 D in
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Minimalist sculpture. Acrylic filler is used to portray the optic nerve , a bundle of over a million nerve fibers that carry messages from the retina to the brain . The synthetic eye is used as a simple feature to draw the attention of the observer. Quoted by Professor Donald .D. Hoffman PHD 'To construct is the essence of vision . Dispense with construction and you dispence with vision . Everything you experience by sight is your construction. Know that nothing you perceive is as it actually is . Everything you "know" is based on this flawed perception , so all you believe to be "true" is as flawed . The only thing you know to be true is that you know nothing is as it seems.' No aspect of are perceptions says what we're seeing is real , probability is zero that we've been shaped to see the truth. I want to propose that realism is false, and what we're seeing is more like a user interface or a vitual reality headset .
Wood on Other
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48 W x 48 H x 2.8 D in
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Mick Start - Born in Hertfordshire, England. Self taught Artist Working predominantly with oil paint and multi media to create unique one of a kind art works. I create artwork, which is unusual and unique. I have two principle themes in my work which are: illusory visual spread- a sequence of repetitive coloured squares that are used to create what I had previously seen in an altered state of consciousness and sculpture paintings using multimedia. I work based on the theory that this reality is a simulation - a computerised virtual reality. Theoretical Physicist John Archibald Wheeler quoted : The universe could not exist without us, we are part of an ongoing process, the universe isn't finished yet, it is continually being built. we are continually adding to the universe and we are doing it through consciousness. We live in a participatory universe that continues to ' build itself. ' When creating the sculpture there is no initial concept of the final composition. Addiing modeled shapes to the sculpture is a slow process taking between 18 months to 30 months. I would say the sculpture sort of builds itself., I am creating a new reality by adding information to the simulation, creating something unusual .
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