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Eliane Adela Padrón, Theory of the corporeal mind, 2017

Eliane Adela Padrón

Theory of the corporeal mind, 2017
Intervened printed paper
6 3/4 x 8 1/4 in
17 x 21.1 cm
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The theory of the corporeal mind is a theory about the learning of abstract concepts in human cognition. It posits that abstract concepts are linked to concrete concepts by means...
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The theory of the corporeal mind is a theory about the learning of abstract concepts in human cognition. It posits that abstract concepts are linked to concrete concepts by means of different cognitive resources. Such concrete concepts constitute the corporeal anchor of abstract thought.


From this approach, the artist intends to axiomatize different structures of the same representation (from the same structure), to understand its apparent meaning and at the same time to show a new way of seeing that representation from the cognition of the subject. The piece is composed of four drawings based on an illustration.


From this approach, the artist intends to axiomatize different structures of the same representation (from the same structure), to understand its apparent meaning and at the same time to show a new way of seeing that representation from the cognition of the subject. The piece is composed of four drawings based on an illustration.

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