Subconscious programming and Oxycodone
Have you ever wondered how the programs running in our subconscious influence our experience of being in the world?
I did, when I wanted to paint an abstract floral and my brain refused to play the game.
After I had a minor knee operation in June I was sent home with an Oxycodone prescription and told to take one that night, far from having a restful night my brain set about solving every problem I had diligently swept under the rug.
So I devised a series of works to show the extent to which the programs on repeat in my subconscious are influencing, perhaps limiting, my outcomes.
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its not not thinking, its not thinking in words.
Oliver Wick, in James Turrell, Long Green (Zurich:Turske and Turske, 1991), p15 quoted in Jan Butterfield, The art of light + space, (New York: Abbeville Publishing Group, 1993): 81.