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Art has many ‘conceptual’ origins and often assumes different concepts. Art is the formula of creativity and it often allows the artist to give his sensational side “Art does not produce concepts, though it does address problems and provocations” Art and philosophy are quite similar and they come from similar roots. While philosophy cannot judge [...]

A great question was proposed by Stewart Brand, “What color is a chameleon placed on a mirror?” What will the Lizard’s color be? One of the interesting responses from a student was that the “the chameleon will stay whatever color he was at the moment he entered the mirror domain.” After the experiment was executed [...]