Post by tarzan on Mar 24, 2018 16:59:13 GMT -5
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CERN WATCH: HEXEN 2.0 EXPOSED – Art Bridges Occult Mysticism and Science!
Published on Mar 23, 2018
Forbes is reporting on the latest winners of the Arts at CERN program where selected artists get to reside at CERN to create their next art project. While such a program seems like an innocent way to create a vibrant community of creatives to collaborate in unique ways, there might be a deeper spiritual agenda at play. In my humble opinion, “art” is being used a bridge to connect modern science to the occult mysteries. This is a fascinating development as materialism continues to fail both philosophy and science.
LINKS
www.forbes.com/sites/andreamorris/2018/03/22/arts-at-cern-announces-its-2018-artist-in-residency-awards/
www.suzannetreister.net/HEXEN2/TAROT_COL/HEXEN_2_TAROT.html
vimeo.com/118251483
www.forbes.com/sites/andreamorris/2018/03/22/arts-at-cern-announces-its-2018-artist-in-residency-awards/
MAR 22, 2018
Arts At CERN Announces Its 2018 Artist In Residency Awards
CERN is .... also committed to exploring connections and collaborations between artists and scientists. .... CERN invites artists to stay at the laboratory and develop their work alongside physicists and engineers. Today, Arts at CERN announced its 2018 winners of the Arts at CERN Collide Residency Awards.
..... A jury .....named British artist Suzanne Treister the winner of the international award. Treister’s body of work includes HEXEN 2.0, a historical profile instantiated in a deck of tarot cards of post World War II federal scientific research programs of mass control and the counterculture of grassroots resistance.
Treister will spend the Spring 2018 residency developing her ideas about the Holographic Universe and its influence on the arts.
Colombian artist Juan Cortés, Taiwanese artist Yu-Chen Wang and Danish artist Lea Porsager are the runners-up for this years Collide Residency Award. The three are invited to visit CERN as Guest Artists this year.
CERN WATCH: HEXEN 2.0 EXPOSED – Art Bridges Occult Mysticism and Science!
Published on Mar 23, 2018
Forbes is reporting on the latest winners of the Arts at CERN program where selected artists get to reside at CERN to create their next art project. While such a program seems like an innocent way to create a vibrant community of creatives to collaborate in unique ways, there might be a deeper spiritual agenda at play. In my humble opinion, “art” is being used a bridge to connect modern science to the occult mysteries. This is a fascinating development as materialism continues to fail both philosophy and science.
LINKS
www.forbes.com/sites/andreamorris/2018/03/22/arts-at-cern-announces-its-2018-artist-in-residency-awards/
www.suzannetreister.net/HEXEN2/TAROT_COL/HEXEN_2_TAROT.html
vimeo.com/118251483
www.forbes.com/sites/andreamorris/2018/03/22/arts-at-cern-announces-its-2018-artist-in-residency-awards/
MAR 22, 2018
Arts At CERN Announces Its 2018 Artist In Residency Awards
CERN is .... also committed to exploring connections and collaborations between artists and scientists. .... CERN invites artists to stay at the laboratory and develop their work alongside physicists and engineers. Today, Arts at CERN announced its 2018 winners of the Arts at CERN Collide Residency Awards.
..... A jury .....named British artist Suzanne Treister the winner of the international award. Treister’s body of work includes HEXEN 2.0, a historical profile instantiated in a deck of tarot cards of post World War II federal scientific research programs of mass control and the counterculture of grassroots resistance.
Treister will spend the Spring 2018 residency developing her ideas about the Holographic Universe and its influence on the arts.
Colombian artist Juan Cortés, Taiwanese artist Yu-Chen Wang and Danish artist Lea Porsager are the runners-up for this years Collide Residency Award. The three are invited to visit CERN as Guest Artists this year.