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Visual Succession: Manifestations of Causality in Art

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Lemmon, Monika Jolene. (2016). Visual Succession: Manifestations of Causality in Art. Theses and Dissertations Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections. https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/etd/items/lemmon_idaho_0089n_10898.html

Title:
Visual Succession: Manifestations of Causality in Art
Author:
Lemmon, Monika Jolene
Date:
2016
Keywords:
Art Causality Determinsm Free Will Physicalism Sculpture
Program:
Art & Design
Subject Category:
Fine arts; Philosophy
Abstract:

My artwork aims to characterize the succession of time as an inescapable series of causes and effects. Through mixed-media expression, pieces discussed in this thesis showcase my understanding of causal relationships between humans and the natural world. This principle of causation extends to the concept of determinism, and because our existence as physical beings binds us to the laws of nature it has the power to influence our understanding of lived experiences. In order to convey the deeper implications of our environmental relationships, I incorporate visual information from anatomical and geologic sources to communicate the deterministic nature of our collective experiences. In this paper I reveal specific implications of this philosophy and emphasize the psychological impact of this approach to understanding the world in my work.

Description:
masters, M.F.A., Art & Design -- University of Idaho - College of Graduate Studies, 2016
Major Professor:
Isenbarger, Stacy; Machlis, Sally
Committee:
Isenbarger, Stacy; Sugawara Beda, Nishiki; Hubbs, Graham
Defense Date:
2016
Identifier:
Lemmon_idaho_0089N_10898
Type:
Text
Format Original:
PDF
Format:
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