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Further References On The 3-2-1 Studio Experience

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Facilitation Option: Capturing your creative inquiry as a biographical narrative on film

 

Creating the space and silence to capture the narratives of your creative journey. â€‹Based on the unconditional silent witnessing method at www.InteriorTruth.com.

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​The residency environment and energetic space is an ideal setting for connecting to our inner voices.

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Holding lightly the term of biographical portrait (we are not necessarily aiming to capture a whole life story arc for example), the chance to sit in fron of the camera can be seen as a personal expressive art project, to provide you with a unique meaning-making experience.

 

The biographical process is primarily based on an unconditional portrait witnessing filming, but can include any of the following creative adventures:

  • A distinct art work (sculpture, painting, installation, authentic movement, poem etc.)

  • A performance, a ritual, a celebration.

  • Moments of pure observation.

  • Curating a collection of objects, other art works, in the mezzanine gallery space of the farmhouse. This experience of curation are just as significant as in creating original art works - and can indeed lead to broader narrative horizons.

 Testimonials To The Witnessing Filming Process 

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East Forest

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"I found it so refreshing to be held in an energy of complete opportunity and wide-open space—a medicine sorely needed these days.

 

To allow something larger to come through is the greatest gift and doorway of a conversation.  And it is a true testament to the process of 'witness filming' to offer an invitation for an honest and vulnerable becoming."

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See East Forest's portrait on the creative experience here (filmed remotely)

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Integrating key philosophical principles on the human condition and flourishing

Balancing right and left brain hemispheres -a unique integration of cognitive scaffolding (left brain) and holistic, syncretic sensing (right brain). It is now better understood that conditions such as depression emerge with an overactivation of the right brain. 

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The dance, the movement between our inner polarities is at the heart of this process, with the dynamics being held together by a contemplative practice of silence and witnessing.

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Included in the experience we will be: 

A direct access to our 'pre-cognitive' faculty through the creative senses as a person-centered sensemaking process

A space that allows us to step back and integrate all the tensions, contradictions and polarities in our lives. 

Supporting you through the scariest aspects of the creative impulse

Re-enchanting our post-modern educational conditioning

...Life as art....finding meaning in the second half of life.

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The permission artist is to explore the liminal edges of our life...and it's meaning. The evidence is resoundingly clear, as we learn and socially recognise more about mental health issues, and reckonings such as "I don't want to be the richest person in the cemetery"

Integrative Dance Between Divergent Faculties

Image: John Oliver 2023  

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For details on the significance of the reciprocal movement between left and right hemisphere faculties, see the John Vervaeke's exposé in the Meaning Code episode below.

Creativity as "Divergent Flow"

Image: John Oliver 2023  

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A Proposal For Distinguishing Creativity as "Divergent Flow" From Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi's High-Challenge High-Skill Flow.

For over 20 years I have been fascinated about the "Map Making" process of the creative experience, and how artists relate to their practice.

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There seems to be a unique opportunity to see some of the common patterns in order to make sense of the often baffling, exotic, hyper-abstract aspects of modern art (see JF Martel and Leonard Shlain's writing on this - references below).

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Reaching somewhat back to the 19th century philosophical writings on art such as John Dewey, the meaning of art as "experience" remains a provocative statement, and lived out only in pockets of counter-culture movements (for example festivals such as Burning Man).

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But it is impossible to imagine our lives without the expressive arts - something that the cultural anthropologists can state as being core to the human condition and evolution - going right back to the first cave paintings. 

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With our post-industrial society embracing the "concrete" (e.g. scientific research breakthroughs) or "high performance" (e.g. sports, musical) examples of successful 'Flow" states as described by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (with the worthy qualities of high skill and high challenge), there is now a new opening for society to value the proposed 'Divergent' type of flow that occurs in the unique qualities of the creative process - as described ever more eloquently by research in the cognitive and contemplative - spiritual practice domains.

 

In the zone of Divergent Flow, I propose we access states of wonder and surrender and listening, vs. peformance or achievement type states of Flow. 

Research References

Books - Recommended Reading

  • "The Hidden Order of Art": Anton Ehrenzweig

  • "Focusing": Eugine Gendlin

  • "Art and Physics": Leonard Shlain

  • "Art and Artifice": JF Martel

  • "The War of Art": Steven Pressfield

  • "The Artist's Way": Julia Cameron

  • "Finding Meaning In The Second Half of Life": James Hollis

  • "Ethical Life": Webb Keane

  • "The Creative Experience As Spiritual Practice": Peggy Thayer

  • "The Doorway to Artistry": Esther Meek

  • "Trauma and Expressive Arts Therapy: Brain, Body, and Imagination in the Healing Process": Cathy A. Malchiodi

  • "Art & Fear: Observations on the Perils (and Rewards) of Artmaking": David Bayles, Ted Orland

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Articles and Papers

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Videos / Podcasts

  • The Meaning Code - exploring deeply integrative philosophy, art, ethics and meaning making.

    • Episode Nov 11th 2022 Significance of reciprocal movement left and right hemisphere faculties - John Vervaeke ​

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