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A series whose origin is an allegory of results of a functional magnetic image on a Mormont enthusiast. First there was an imaginary part of free design, then, by what some would call a coincidence, the influence of a study whose illustration had strange points in common with the first visual…

In this scientific study revealed to the subject results showing that drugs, sex and gambling activated the same brain areas as religious feelings; these areas that are involved in the reward circuit, present in all mammals and that also allows the individual to know where he is. Exactly the same brain areas as those activated when a sapiosexual falls in love ...

Source : study conducted by the University of UTAH in the United States: Social Neuroscience review

Sapiosexual BY Angel Diaz Sabag

To recognize that life is a dream, we need proof. If one wants to accept that this dream is not one's own, it is necessary to make up reality with what is called the imagination. In the absence of an archetype, this dream is not an amoeba of hallucinating colors. Yet when we look at it through the eye and through human language (semiotics perhaps), we understand it as familiarly or as mysteriously as we understand the universe we inhabit.

Articulate and disarticulate are exercises (or games of the mind), conscious or dreamlike, which give us satisfaction, since they show us that we are not limited to living in a concrete, tangible and shared reality.

We discover that in this almighty dream diverge as many perceptions, like brains swimming, like amoeba. Light, darkness, time and colors are the secret arcana of the psyche and the key to deciphering them lies in the imagination.

Angel Diaz Sabag, Mexican curator residing in Oaxaca

translated from Spanish by Nancy Guttierez and Emilie Bitauld

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