Syntaxic-Semantic Adventures

... refers particularly to syntaxic and lexical homonomy... an algorithm for syntaxic-semantic analysis is proposed... experience occurs in one or more of 3 modes - the prototaxic, parataxic and syntaxic... E(psi) = A(e) x I(c) x t, if any equals 0 = blank mind

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The artsy test

If you are a-OK with the puss* test below, you can now proceed with this artsy test. But wait a minute, is this art? Try the test. Art is a creative expression of beauty, implies a certain degree of aesthetics and is made with the intention of stimulating the human senses which include the mind and the spirit. The quality of an artwork is judged by the degree of appreciation - the amount of stimulation and the impact it brings about. Again, the meaning of something like an artwork, and I propose that these paintings indeed qualify as an artwork, is in the mind of the beholder (and the artist, I wouldn't call an artist a creator as an artist normally simply repackages or represents something created by someone else, whatever you wish to call the creator or the incidental evolutor). You may intepret this artwork according to whatever your syntaxic experience has taught you and how your self-system has developed. You may even argue that this is not actually an artwork, and that it is just a syntaxic-semantic manipulation. But I think the answer lies in your answer to the puss* test below.

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