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2001 a Space Odissey | 2001 a Space Odissey | ||
Stanley Kubrick - 1968 | |||
https://i.postimg.cc/43Yjd8v3/2001-space-odissey.png | |||
This science fiction classic more than just a scifi movie, is the cinematographic recreation of "Also Sprach Zarathustra" in a chapter called the three transformation of the moral, by German Philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. Showing us how the man constantly evolves to the point of becoming his own god, and being ruled by the new moral values he develops while playing. In this frame from one of the last scenes in the movie we can see the death of God, and also the "Übermensch" being born. | |||
Universe 02 | |||
Twin Peaks | |||
David Lynch - 1992 | |||
https://i.postimg.cc/NFtHFzXq/Twin-Peaks.png | |||
This movie/series more than a cliche, of psychological thrillers, got me caught as the whole plot evolved into two surreal worlds, one pretending to be real, and the other one completely surreal. Both of this worlds were intrinsically attached one to the other, so any change affected somehow the other one, Stating several times and in closeups that reality is just a perception "We live inside a Dream" | |||
But what is the point into merging this two universes? First of all after hard psychological/philosophical analysis they are more close than what you would actually think.... The differentiation between the tree transformation of moral values according to Friedrich Nietzsche Philosophy in which a camel full of weight crosses the dessert to Roar fearlessly transforming himself in a Lion that pushes against all the moral impositions that have held him prisoner and slave during his whole life; and then transforming into a Child which with "innocent playfulness" could transform moral values of society to be a new visionary, a real "Übermensch". This three transformations symbolized by the images of a camel a lion and a child, are easily recognizable as a more than -possible- framework for the three stages of the human subjectivity according to Freud/Jung first sketch of psychoanalysis archetypes. | |||
The Vr Experience | |||
https://i.postimg.cc/nc5fbjQ7/Scene-Twin-Peaks2001-Space-Odissey.jpg | |||
Could this be the room in which the newborn "Übermensch" at the ending of 2001 a Space Odissey, develops through childish playfulness a new moral background for humanity? | |||
Here the Room is integrated with the black monolith from 2001 a Space Odissey. Which also reacts to sounds via OSC and a MaxMSP patch that can change the actual scale, rotation or any other value of the Monolyth according to basic modifications in the script. |
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