Holoflux: Dodex: Form-movement-vision - Couverture souple

 
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Synopsis

Physicist and philosopher David Bohm used the term holoflux (alternately holomovement) as the metaphysical foundation for his well-known vision of the 'implicate order.' By holoflux Bohm was pointing to an underlying movement of vast scale, which gives rise to all of existence, both seen and unseen. Holoflux: Codex is a collection of artistic impressions and philosophical articulations that derives from the work of physicist David Bohm, and his use of the term holoflux in his formulation of the 'implicate order."'The book is edited by Lee Nichol, a friend and colleague of Bohm's, and the editor of Bohm's On Dialogue, The Essential David Bohm, and On Creativity. By holoflux Bohm was pointing to an underlying movement of vast scale, which gives rise to all of existence, both seen and unseen. Holoflux: Codex explores states of consciousness that can arise when experimentally 'entering' Bohm's holoflux. No book like this has been attempted before--to take the ostensibly abstract thought of a twentieth-century physicist and render that work into first-person, phenomenological expression through paintings, drawings, typographical experiments, impressionistic writing, and philosophical exposition.

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À propos de l?auteur

Lee Nichol is a freelance author and editor in Albuquerque, New Mexico. From 1980 to 1992 he collaborated with physicist David Bohm on various aspects of dialogue, education, and consciousness. He is the author of Entering Bohm's Holoflux (Pari Publishing) and editor of Bohm's On Dialogue, The Essential David Bohm, and On Creativity (all from Routledge).

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