Taking a variety of geometries as a starting point for an investigation of space, place and reflexive architecture, the works in according to a given mean explore the ways in which mathematical principles of spatial organisation — ultimately foreign to the body — are able to evoke states of being or mind and provoke emotional responses through
purely objective means.
Not exact matches
I would not call this experience an hallucination, which I take to be
purely subjective in all important respects, having no significant
objective referent, but rather a vision, the encounter with a nonperceptual reality made manifest and perceptible by hallucinatory
means.
A scholarly approach to these ancient writings is not equivalent to a
purely logical operation such as math, but doesn't
mean that it is not
objective.