Not only light escapes our reflections, wandering about the term wave and the term particle. Also arts, which present the world as it if was mysteri- ous and worth living, escape our intellectual order. They bolt from subtle conceptual webs, wander between patterns of discoveries (a “discovery” of perspective in renaissance) and designs (drafts, projects) of inven- tions (“inventing” photography, and then putting it in motion and giving it sound). They bolt, wandering between myths, of which two are most important for arts – the myth of renaissance, i.e. resurrection (but at the same time, liberation), and myth of counterculture i.e. liberation (but at the same time, resurrection). Mythicization, demythologization and remy- thologization sail between two para-myths, i.e. paradigms, mothers of all performance art myths. It is about a discovery myth, which will inspire us to dream up plans for the future, and a myth of invention, which will save us from annoying slavery.
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