Multimodal
Art Manifesto
The Multimodal Art designs a meeting between several languages
and means.
Languages and means are dialectics.
There is not any superimposition but interaction and reciprocity.
A geometric line can be considered in music as a long note, a
point as a short note and vice versa, but this is no longer a
prearranged process.
The object generation concerns languages in their inner aspect
and structure.
Technology is understood as means of internalization and not as
means of giuxtaposition.
The Multimodal Clause cannot prescind from historical connotations
which belongs to the languages, but it can interfere in the research
of shared matrixes and also of renewed significances.
Multimodal thought assumes a particular level of abstraction.
Concrete and abstract thought can coexist in logical-emotional
forms and connections. The
Multimodal Maker does not use, he creates.
The Multimodal Art cannot be consumed, it is to be conquered.
Enrico
Renna
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