Jul 24, 2012

Solrac is the artistic name of an internationally working Spanish artist, sculptor and architect. During his long career, Solrac has studied life sciences at the Facultad of Biological Sciences (the University of Sevilla) and investigated fish behaviour. Having a background and interest in biological sciences, he applies them in his artistic works, including some CEREBRART paintings.

12 comments:

  1. ... integration nicht klar. Blog auf Englisch, dieses Fenster auf Russisch?

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  2. The project CEREBRART is meant to be international – I would like to involve people and organisations within all language areas. I believe CEREBRART is understandable for any audience.

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  3. Linking CEREBRART to other blogs could help to increase your search engine rank really

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  4. In order to understand CEREBRART deeper you should read my fundamental theoretical paper:

    Lew Gerbilsky (2006).
    The Philosophy of Integratism.
    The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 4:35-43.

    SUMMARY

    At the beginning of the third millennium we are entering a new era. I call it "The Integration/Disintegration Era" because the Integration/ Disintegration Problem is one of the basic problems our world is facing today. Philosophy attempts to work out an integrated view of the universe, of human nature, and of society. The specific philosophical science which has concerned itself with integration/ disintegration, is Integratism. This is the common denominator of different particular problems in the integration /disintegration of the universe, society and personality; and it supplies a possible philosophical solution to the general problem of disintegration. The main concept of integratism is integration [Lat. integer, complete]. My theoretical and empirical study of various aspects of integration/ disintegration problems in modern science and education has led to the formulation of a new, rather systematic and, I believe, quite useful conception of contemporary integratism that contributes not only to the attempt to develop a theory of integration/disintegration processes in various biological and social systems but also to practical problems of developing contemporary integrated educational systems. Further concepts of contemporary integratism are: integrative level, IDon, adaptive disintegration, ADon, disadaptive disintegration, adaptive reintegration, sanosphere, pathosphere, etc.
    The philosophy of integratism might provide a possible philosophical solution to the general problem of disintegration and in this way assign priority to certain particular problems concerning the disintegration of the world.

    CEREBRART is rooted there

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  5. CEREBRART: le plus grand nombre la beauté des sciences par le biais d’une approche artistique.

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  6. It's very artistic!

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  7. your cerebrart is a centaur - quite proudly thinking of himself as a whole individual and as the best living creature but being merely half-artistic and half-scientific composition symbolic of chaos and caught between the two cultures.

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  8. your cerebrart is chaotic and crazy!

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