YGDRASIL: A Journal of the Poetic Arts

September 2005

Special issue


Editor: Klaus J. Gerken

Production Editor: Heather Ferguson

European Editor: Moshe Benarroch

Contributing Editors: Pedro Sena; Michael Collings; Jack R. Wesdorp; Oswald LeWinter

ISSN 1480-6401


TABLE OF CONTENTS


INTRODUCTION

Movism, the art of the fourth dimension

by

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CONTENTS

1.  The present represented in five different lines.
2.  The journey of a speck of dust throughout time.
3.  Symbols struggle to go out of their natural space, which they achieve sometimes.
4.  The reluctance of shapes to be modified by time with a spectacular example of 
    the output. 
5.  The series of concepts followed each other in harmony. 
6.  Brief vision of a basic square shape. 
7.  The square shapes are surrounded by circular ones. Here, the "triple impression"
     appears more intuitively.
8.  The fragility of the fourth dimension.
9.  The fourth dimension is an urban space.
10. The movement is shown as uneven, random and balanced. 
11. Input and output of the light which generates shadows in its movement. 
12. The balance from different points of view. 
13. Semicircular reception of movement. 
14. The fragility of the different strata and the immediate return. 
15. The transmission of movement and magnetism between the symbols. 
16. The reception of movement is transmitted in an electrical way. 
17. Past and future struggle to be separated in order to create the present, which 
    is merely the continuity.

POST SCRIPTUM

18. The resistances, the obstacles are the determining factors to generate movement. 


introduction


Artist Statement

We are in a society that says is nothing new to create, that everything is invented. This must change, we must believe in ourselves and beleive in the others. Therefore, we should look for something new, something that stimulates everybody, an expert or not. It is necessary to think that our time is as transcendental as others. Movism is, in essence, movement. It is the search of the immaterial forces that present in each scope of reality that can be made to represent in a plastic work. The spectator will find in a work, that Movism is a treaty of the perfection, the taste of the harmony, the magnetism between the shapes, the life that is electrified in each curve and that is blocked in the straight lines, it is the culmination of the movement that looks for life insatiably. Movism goes in that direction and takes like reference the time. The time is, at the same time, the most important value of our time and the cause of our problems. These are, probably, the two faces of the same subject. Maybe, we fight between us, but in fact it is a manifestation of our obsession about the time. The rules mark terms, the life demands a term. Movism is a representation of the fight, a personal way to contribute something to the art, a represented restlessness, a spirit reflected in curved and straight lines. We must study the problem to find a solution. Carlos Tello. Artist



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1. The present represented in five different lines.


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2. The journey of a speck of dust throughout time.


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3. Symbols struggle to go out of their natural space, which they achieve sometimes.


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4. The reluctance of shapes to be modified by time with a spectacular example of the output.


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5. The series of concepts followed each other in harmony.


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6. Brief vision of a basic square shape.


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7. The square shapes are surrounded by circular ones. Here, the "triple impression" appears more intuitively.


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8. The fragility of the fourth dimension.


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9. The fourth dimension is an urban space.


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10. The movement is shown as uneven, random and balanced.


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11. Input and output of the light which generates shadows in its movement.


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12. The balance from different points of view.


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13. Semicircular reception of movement.


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14. The fragility of the different strata and the immediate return.


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15. The transmission of movement and magnetism between the symbols.


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16. The reception of movement is transmitted in an electrical way.


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17. Past and future struggle to be separated in order to create the present, which is merely the continuity.


POST SCRIPTUM


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18. The resistances, the obstacles are the determining factors to generate movement.


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