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Project
Wandering of Fullness project refers to the search for fullness in art, which the artist identifies with finding the truth. She recognises the truth in art by examining the relationship between a creative process and a final work, between perfection and imperfection of the work, and by analysing the sense of creation and the impact of art on the psychological transformation of a viewer. In turn, […]
The project How would it be to speak in a timeless language? is inspired by the relative nature of time in modern physics, mainly Albert Einstein’s special and general theory of relativity and the concept of the block universe. Besides, the work is rooted in the achievements of the neuroscience of time, as well as in the various ways of thinking about time and expressing it in other languages.
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Research
Our representations of time are shaped by evolutionary adaptations and physical experiences, and they are somewhat limited. Various aspects of mental representations of time extend beyond physical reality and differ across cultures. For some, time moves horizontally, while for others, it moves vertically. In human understanding, time progresses forward, backward, and sometimes sideways, up and down. The properties of mental time […]
In order to test the relationship between art and the transformation of the viewer’s psyche, the artist conducted a study of art viewers using psychological methods, in collaboration with psychologists: Bogna Bartosz, Ph. D., from the Institute of Psychology at the University of Wrocław and experts from the Ariadna National Research Panel.
Two studies were carried out. The first was combined […]
The study included the process of creating a painting cycle by the artist with simultaneous photographic documentation of the phases of paintings creation, as well as emerging emotional states and experiences. The research problem was expressed in the question: ”What is an impact of the creative process on the level of artist’s well-being?”. Psychological tools in the form of questionnaires were used for registration. […]