TRANSDISCIPLINARY STUDIES IN ARTS, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: THE INDIAN SACRED ARTEFACTS
Journal: International Journal of Engineering Technology Research & Management (Vol.2, No. 7)Publication Date: 2018-07-01
Authors : Paulo Nuno Martins;
Page : 1-4
Keywords : Hidden Third (Transdisciplinary performance); Yantra (Indian Sacred Artefact); Computational art.;
Abstract
Yantra is an Indian Sacred artefact that might help the observer to transcend the dualism of the physical world described, for example, in Indian art through the Rasa, such as love and repulsion, and science through the Complementarity Principle of the "wave" and "particle" of Quantum Mechanics. In this regard, the transdisciplinary approach of the "Hidden Third" argues that the subject/artist/engineer and the object created (whether it be a work of art or science) are interconnected through consciousness. This "short communication" aims to contribute as a starting point for the representation of the Yantras through computational art (contemporary technology), in the category “Human-centered computing”, particularly “Visualization” and “Interaction Design”.
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