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Salvador Dalí’s Living Pictures
“Surrealism is the most modern form of French art and is derived from a study of the secrets hidden in the subconscious mind. In a series of living pictures, executed in three dimensions, famed and lively Salvador Dali explains some … Continue reading
paranoiac-critical method
Salvador Dalí’s paranoiac-critical method involved cultivation of seeing through the eyes of the paranoiac. As Rem Koolhass notes in Delirious New York: PCM is a sequence of two consecutive but discrete operations: 1. the synthetic reproduction of the paranoiac’s way … Continue reading