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Author
Cordray, GaryKeyword
Research Subject Categories::HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Aesthetic subjects::ArtAethelred Eldridge
Consciousness
Nature
Phenomenology
Semiosis
Collaborative art
Public art
Animal interaction
Autopsical art
Date Published
2016-05
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Insight on how our own experience is subject to a myriad of instinctual cognitive underpinnings.When considering how we relate to animals, we are a step closer to the sanity of realizing our connection to nature as a process rather than a place.Description
A short read with pictures and loose citation which reveals how we can bob our heads together in synchronization to the sound of time through a discussion inspired by an interactive painting design process with animals.Accessibility Statement
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