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Visual diary "GREEN book" excerpt from virtual connecting image 84
with textures.
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CONNECTING IMAGES |
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mean the combination of several images whose connections between themselves result in one single image, called a connecting image, creating a new unified sensory information approach. Most of these connecting images are created from scratch or nothing. Each line, curve, form, blend, color (Parallel/Expansionist ©) light, is designed to complement the expansionist sphere; a fluid marriage of the vertical with the horizontal circle. To let the thought process move within the sphere freely is a priority. The visual sensory information of these connecting images aims at reaching a dimension free of material conflicts as explained in the “Mass in B minor” of Bach or the late quartets of Beethoven... Their evolution - passage of from static to expansionist thinking - leads to the discovery and clarification of parallel environments. These virtual images are used for explanations and the visual experience can be compared to viewing from the outside while being unable to live the timeless dimension of the originals. Several years of solitary research were necessary to be able to find an alternative to the broken sensory information of the present manufactured world. The results are objective combinations selected from the infinite number of possibilities of color and forms. The color images are classified as parallel because each element uses only one family of colors. The various elements complement to create unity. The colors of the virtual images are not the same as the originals because the virtual technology mixes black with the colors. No black was used in the originals and several use pure color at a level as high as 95%.
They were
all handmade, with the exception of
connecting image #10 (conceived partially with an
electric tool
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new drawing technique
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the connecting images 56, 61-70 (natural environments) and the
connecting image
58+72-77 (virtual VECTOR). The techniques used: Drawing; lead, dry pastel (to have developed a highly communicative technique), colored pencils… Painting; oil… Sculpture; wood, #71. Virtual; 2 D…
Their format varies between 5 - 223 cm in height and 150 - 4100 cm
in length.
The connecting image
58+72-77 vector (250-4000 pixels in height by 140,000 pixels in
length)
These connecting images and their excerpts reflect unified sensory
information, or a very high level of visual communication. P.S The great majority of these images have never been seen in public, partly because of their high level of visual communication (conservation of cerebral energy in order to stimulate exploration) and the difficulty of collaboration with the leaders of visual sensory information. |
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Wishing you unified sensory information, |
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Jean-Jacques Gigučre |
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More than 100,000 hours of research, mainly in solitude, brought me to the following conclusion: Sensory information will play a key role toward global unification. |
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