ARTSENSE Acrylics Collection. n# 20.
Creative chaos.
Acrylic on paper glued on hard wooden panel. Size: 17" x
22" (43 x 59 cm)
Our reality is ultimately no more than a process going forward along
the dimension of passing time. Nothing can be called upon that would
explain with some scientific validity the stopping of time, nor a
starting point nor an ending point. The only limitation of time that we
can think of is the time of a given thing, a given process, our
universe for example or our capitalist rationalism. But all those are
no more than moments of wider cycles.
It is not very difficult to understand that our ideological model of
capitalist rationalism only corresponds to a moment in the time of
human ideological cycles. We know for a sure fact that it emerged out
of European primitive violence. Most people have never given a thought
to the possibility of its extinction but it makes no doubt at all that
capitalist rationalism will eventually be overtaken by another
hegemonic ideological form. The cycle of our universe is another matter
that is far less known and also known by far less people. The big bang
is its starting point and astrophysicists of NASA's Wilkinson Microwave
Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) reveal the universe is 13.7 billion years old,
with an uncertainty of only 200 million years. The calculation of its
ending point is out of our reach. Observations by WMAP indeed recognize
our limitations. Real matter, hard visible material in the form of
atoms only represents 4 % of all that is in our universe. Nobody has
the slightest idea about the 23 % representing Dark matter nor about
the 73 % representing Dark energy...
We humans came to believe in many lofty thoughts but one thing is for
sure, reality can't be reduced to one moment on the continuum of time.
A moment will irrevocably be overtaken by another moment and thus
moments have to be considered as particles of time at our image of
particles of matter.
For most Westerners, the moment in our history corresponding to the
diffusion of capitalist rationalism in every corner of our societies
(1950-1980), appears as being our normality, our reality. Eating
cabbage or spaghetti means indeed going to the store or the restaurant.
Driving to a friend's home is done by car. Everything is paid for with
money that we earn working for an office or a factory. This is our
never questioned reality in our advanced societies. "Cela va de soi"
But this reality just can't continue much further. Economically
advanced societies represent barely 15% of the world population and the
other 85% is banging on the door... But to reach our level of
development we "from the developed world" have already very much
initiated human extinction! Here we are thus confronted with two
fundamental facts that are igniting a dynamic of chaos in the
organization and the working of human societies around the world: 85%
of the world population want to reach the development of the West..
Western development initiated the mechanism of human extinction.
"Creative chaos" is about our entering into a period of chaos that
hopefully should lead to a fundamental re-balancing of the centers of
power and the collective organization of the human specie.
The painting shows forces converging to crack the existing stability.