ending illegal secrecy;concerning painting INTENSION ART
by Henryk Szubinski
INTENSIONAL ART does the same language as speaking but with the Brain activated fro the
linear definitions that we otherwise would use when interacting with others and as such these paintings
are not yet ASSOCIATED to the lower sections of our bodies, that comes later.
this painting by computer references the brains center as the
CORPUS CALLOSUM
and any
OPTIC SCHIASMA triangulation of the frontal with the rear brains other
triangle =PINEAL GLAND
so that the LIMBIC LOBE is defined
as the pre frontal projection of the triangle =frontal lobe
So in total 3 triangles and their localised ability to center the
THALAMUS.
as such the exact translations of the language of the brain into art defines the
same INTENSION as when SPEAKING .
by Henryk Szubinski
INTENSIONAL ART does the same language as speaking but with the Brain activated fro the
linear definitions that we otherwise would use when interacting with others and as such these paintings
are not yet ASSOCIATED to the lower sections of our bodies, that comes later.
this painting by computer references the brains center as the
CORPUS CALLOSUM
and any
OPTIC SCHIASMA triangulation of the frontal with the rear brains other
triangle =PINEAL GLAND
so that the LIMBIC LOBE is defined
as the pre frontal projection of the triangle =frontal lobe
So in total 3 triangles and their localised ability to center the
THALAMUS.
as such the exact translations of the language of the brain into art defines the
same INTENSION as when SPEAKING .
Playing without touching.
By Henryk Szubinski
this painting uses the RIGHT SIDE of the BRAIN so that the frontal projection = to the right side of the painting.
By Henryk Szubinski
this painting uses the RIGHT SIDE of the BRAIN so that the frontal projection = to the right side of the painting.
from
/www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/intension
date
2017
16 aug
intensionIntension sounds like "intention," and it's just one letter off, but it means something else. It's a term used in logic and linguistics to refer to the concept that a word evokes.
Intension is a common misspelling of intention, but the two words shouldn't be confused. If you're talking about an aim or purpose, then you want intention. Intension with an "s" should only be used in technical discussions about the meaning of language, or semantics. The intensionof the word "dog" is the whole concept of dog-ness that the word brings to mind.
This art could in fact be BOTH THE INTESION and INTENTION as
the missing T , so that the art meaning = TENATIVE ART or INTENSIONAL ART:Because the COMPUTER has
INTENTIONAL USE and the artists may especially translate the language "because it is there for a reason".
This reason = expression of the art and may in the future be the art style that uses the BRAIN to paint by the use of
HEAD PHONES and interactive glasses so that the true emotions and impressions are translated into the ART we
have in our heads and directly made into art. The visual interaction of the immersive googles as being plain white to start with
the canvas and then having the brain display projected so that you may use eye blinking to indicate which part of the
brain to use+ the blink , and then inputting the ARTISTIC TRANSLATION by using the hand to PAINT.The nr of BLINKS=
the number of COGNITIVE BRAIN CENTERS . So that on the 2D surface the
lines change as they adapt to the subsequent part of the brain and then evolves into the WHOLE TRANSLATION as the
MEAN VALUE FUNCTIONS of the INTERACTIVE COGNITION:
INTENTION TRANSLATES into other electronic art such as ELECTRONIC MUSIC and HEAD PHONE INTERACTIONS of
the SOUNDS that have their DEPTH and create the ENVIRONMENT with the ART of painting.
/www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/intension
date
2017
16 aug
intensionIntension sounds like "intention," and it's just one letter off, but it means something else. It's a term used in logic and linguistics to refer to the concept that a word evokes.
Intension is a common misspelling of intention, but the two words shouldn't be confused. If you're talking about an aim or purpose, then you want intention. Intension with an "s" should only be used in technical discussions about the meaning of language, or semantics. The intensionof the word "dog" is the whole concept of dog-ness that the word brings to mind.
This art could in fact be BOTH THE INTESION and INTENTION as
the missing T , so that the art meaning = TENATIVE ART or INTENSIONAL ART:Because the COMPUTER has
INTENTIONAL USE and the artists may especially translate the language "because it is there for a reason".
This reason = expression of the art and may in the future be the art style that uses the BRAIN to paint by the use of
HEAD PHONES and interactive glasses so that the true emotions and impressions are translated into the ART we
have in our heads and directly made into art. The visual interaction of the immersive googles as being plain white to start with
the canvas and then having the brain display projected so that you may use eye blinking to indicate which part of the
brain to use+ the blink , and then inputting the ARTISTIC TRANSLATION by using the hand to PAINT.The nr of BLINKS=
the number of COGNITIVE BRAIN CENTERS . So that on the 2D surface the
lines change as they adapt to the subsequent part of the brain and then evolves into the WHOLE TRANSLATION as the
MEAN VALUE FUNCTIONS of the INTERACTIVE COGNITION:
INTENTION TRANSLATES into other electronic art such as ELECTRONIC MUSIC and HEAD PHONE INTERACTIONS of
the SOUNDS that have their DEPTH and create the ENVIRONMENT with the ART of painting.