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INTRODUCTION OF THE INTERPRESSIONISM™ MOVEMENT BY DANIEL AUSTIN
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Ladies and Gentlemen,

Plato and Aristotle as well believed that human beings are distinguished from the other beings by the possession of reason. The perfection of reason is wisdom, and the pursuit of wisdom is philosophy. Socrates before went down, to Piraeus (was putting in trial by the city of Piraeus) embraced the philosophy as well. He questioned everyone and everything, while he claims to know only that he knows nothing. The context, in which he expressed this thought, was when he talked about the ideas or the essence of things as if they were the only real things.

We believe that every human being has an ultimate potential, but the question is: When? and at what stage through our life our mentality is being really free from the one of a Homo Faber to transform into the mentality of a Homo sapiens? Is this darkness of our minds, Plato, Aristotle, and Socrates spent their entire existence questioning and trying to understand.

The solution to this problematic you will find it of course, in the story of the cave in the book of “The Republic” of Plato, that the French philosopher Rousseau also called the greatest book ever written in education, and quote:

"Human beings are in the darkness where the only illumination is from a fire behind them and the only things they see are the shadows cast on the wall in front of them (…) these poor souls see only the dim shadows of images and believe them to be the only reality. Somehow, and mysteriously someone escapes and makes things as they really are, and he goes back to tell the others that what they believe to be true is only an illusion. They are convinced that he has lost his mind. Because he does not believe what they believe, he no longer belongs, he has become a stranger”

This is perhaps this wisdom that Socrates saw in Alcibiades, a tremendous intelligence. The problem, of course is, could Alcibiades understand the power of his mind, and the capability of his passionate pursuit of what he loves i.e., his philosophy, and his wisdom no matter what others think about him? Ladies and gentlemen, I'm pleased to introduce to you the "INTERPRESSIONISM™”

== ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD INTERPRESSIONISM™ ==

In-ter-pression-ism, by default interpressionism comes from a group of Latin words: (an- tar- presser), where inter- prefix (interred, entre, enter, inter): that means between the limits of ~, and press -ion (pressare, pressus, past participle of premere to press: which means to incalculate strongly (as an attitude or an opinion). Also means concise, precise, and exact.

Interpressionism: a new movement an philosophy that attempts to free our mind from the ditecting ideas, or predisposition of mindset. It is a new content of conciousness in terms of the combination of sensory and perceptual elements that come from our own retrospective analysis i.e., to our own rethorique (our inner).

Interpression\v: The act or fact of what could be mutually interpressioning (Art, Music, Literature, philosophy).

Interpressionability\n: The quality of state of being mutually interpressionable.

Interpressionable\adj. (interpression + - ism, - able): Capable of being interpression.

Interpressionate\adv: interpressio, past participle of interpressionari, to give an interpression.

Interpressionation\n: The act, or the result of interpressioning: Explanation of what is not immediately plain or explicit <~of a dream>. In fine art, sculpture, design, or photography it is a representation image of the extraordinary or an internal conflict. In music, dance, literature it is a representation in performance delivery, or a criticism of the thought and mood of the artist, or its producer. Especially as penetrated by the personality of the interpreter in which the player seeks not to copy or reproduce, but to re-create to another form the struggle and the passion of human kind.

Interpressionative\ adj. (interpression + ative): The quality of being interpressionism. Paintings, sculptures, arts, designs, literatures, music, that give a visual representation, or an emotional sense of the originality (artistic creativity).

Interpress\n. f: Originality when Encoring an event. Go between the limits of…, to find the true. Application of good judgments and originality when reporting an event, or in the diffusion of the news.

Interpressnet\n. m: Utilization of internet as mode of broadcasting, or the way of diffusing the news or reporting an event.

Interpressionology\n. f: Theory; Study of what could be mutually interpressioning. Example: (Painting, sculpture, music, dance, sport, literature, and philosophy).

©2004 DanielAustin, author

FIRST AND FOREMOST, WHAT IS A MOVEMENT?

Many definitions have been giving to the word movement. The great Webster’s Third New International Dictionary defines movement as: 1) The action or process of moving esp: change of place or position or posture. b) a tactical or strategy shifting of a military unit. c) a change or marked direction in the price of a commodity or stock. 2) a progression in a particular direction or toward a particular objective. b) a series of action taken by a body of persons to achieve an objective. 3) the rhythmic character or quality of a musical composition, a dance, b) tempo a distinct structural unit or division complete in its own key, rhythmic structure and themes, and forming part of an extended musical composition. 4) a quality in a fine arts work (as a piece of sculpture, a painting) of representing or suggesting motion b) a quality in fine arts work of dynamic rhythm and of harmonious variation and progression and of freedom from incongruity and from monotony. Generally, a movement is a form of expression in art,  literature, and philosophy adhered by certain groups of people. It is a complex system i.e., a group of bodies moving together in an interrelated pattern or under the influence of related forces or attractions. In other words, a movement is formed of many often diverse parts subject to a common plan or serving a common purpose.

AUSTIN IN THE INTERPRESSIONISM

It is always amusing to admire the creativity in the artistic works of the 3 to 5 years old kids. With no master and no pattern of work, he or she created some tremendous master pieces on the walls of your house, in your books, or in what ever they can find. It is this early stage of the mental development of the child I want to reflect everybody in my art and movement INTERPRESSIONISM™. My approach consists by taking some time to learn how to close your eyes (your mind set) to the "deja-vu". It is resume on this simple exercise: Take a few minutes of relaxation and concentrate all your positive energy to your body. With a deep breath open your mind and let yourself travel back to your childhood, to the source of your artistic creativity. When you are there, look for this freedom that allows you to open your eyes to your super natural dimension, i.e. to your inner self, to "You". When finally you create something it will be unique, original, exceptional. It will represents your pattern of work, your art, your vision, your philosophy and reality. This dimension of achievement and this state of mind you will find it in the art work of any master of sculpture, fine arts, music, dance, literature, design & architecture, photography, and philosophy. Monet explained well this stage of mind when he stated: “he wished he had been born blind and then suddenly gained his sight so that he could have begun to paint… without knowing what the objects were that he saw before him.” It is this innocence of expression that the French philosopher Jean Jacques Rousseau referred us to in his researches, when he quoted: “We are born free, but the society makes us to become slaves of others." Yes, it is an absolute truth. We are born with our unique artistic gift, but later during the early stages of our mental development we have been removed and  placed on a system that reprograms and reduces us to animitator,  i.e. a mirror portrait of others." This is also the reason we are alienated to the “deja-vu.” To understand this problematic, we need to go back 10,000 years, at the time of the  transformation of our status quo from “homo Faber” to “homo Sapiens.” During this  transition period,  we forgot to take the time to separate ourselves from  the routines. Since the beginning of the creation we always follow the opinions and the principles of the elders. Today these principles become laws

that control and govern our social equilibrium. Any controverse opinion becomes taboo to the establishment of the status quo. Today even with all the progress humanity is still enslave mentally, we still living in the cave. It is absolutely true today “man is a woof for other human being” (Homo homini loupus). Miraculously someone escaped from the cave and made the things for what they really are. He went back to announce the good news to others, crying: “Eureka, Eureka finally I found the truth.” They are convinced that he had lost his mind. Because he does not believe what they believe, he no longer belongs, he has become a stranger. The problematic of the “déjà –vu”, is a very complex situation. We need to understand this has been around for million of years, since the day of the creation of our universe. Today, this lack of creativity has become an acceptable fact that people manifest a great deal by imitating and reproducing of others art work. We need to establish a line here and understand that an artist has for obligation to create not to copy or imitate others. For that the artist needs to fight with himself every day to reach the imaginary line of perfection i.e, his originality. The Interpressionism asks us to go back to the source of our creativity to find our originality. We need to fight against the mediocrity, and divorce our mind from the “deja-vu”. This is the only way we can free our mind and welcome any intellectual challenges.

WHY AN INTERPRESSIONISM MOVEMENT?

Definition.

Interpressionism is a new form of expression in art, music, literature, and philosophy that addressed to a larger angle the problematic of the déjà vu. It is this genius that allows us to free our mind from copying and imitating other people styles and techniques. The concept of the interpressionism is the return to the source of our artistic creativity. The members of this autonomous Association are called Interpressionists. They form a global networking group of individuals (kids, students, professionals, fine art artists, sculptors, designers, photographers, musicians, dancers, poets, writers, actors, politicians) who develop an extraordinary talent when expressing an emotion, an idea, or a physical ability it will be a way never done before. You will be considered as a pioneer a leader, or a master, but never a copier, or an imitator of others. To read more about the interpressionism movement, and to see the interpression art, go to http://www.interpressionism.net.

AUSTIN AND THE CRITICISMS

"Knowledge is the recollection of observations an expermentations." In the art communinity there is a big confusion that needs to be addressed openly, if we really want to start taking seriously about this profession. It is the misconception and the stereotype that people manifested about the artist. Some people went further to justify that, to be qualified as an "Artist" a person needs to have a degree in art, or attended an art academy, or be the protégé of a well known master. This problematic is so complex that you will it in the center of the intellectual community. To back up what I just said I'm going to take my own experience as an example. Most often, in my journey as an artist I had been approached by people with certain pre- disposition minded that want to know: “Where I learned to paint? or in what school I studied art? I don’t have any problem about these questions. The point I need to underline here is the stereotype people manifested when they addressed these questions: Where I came from? What school I studied art? Which master(s) that I'am inspired from? or which technique(s) I used, etc, etc. They always tried to define me before asking me who I really am? I have to say also, some of them asked me these questions just by curiosity (perhaps to compare my art work with some well known masters), but others is to justify their pre-disposition minded. This is the reason I always used my answers to educate people on this misconception about the artist. We need to start by saying: "A true artist is an ambassador of a certain time period in history. It is the citizen of the world; when he created, his art work is not only to entertain but also to give a certain sense to life. So who am I? I came from nowhere, I  was born a free soul and free I will go back home. I dont have any frontier. My art work is a projection of my inner-self, my own artistic creatity, not from the deja vu.When I paint I use my zero canvas as my unique object of observation to interconnect the reality to abstract. Yes, I am the interpressionist."

Some people think that I'm a dreamer and I live in an imaginary world. Honestly I am a dreamer, therefore I think so I am. I have a unique chance to make things for what they really are. This is the reason today I'm presenting the interpressionism as the resultant of this long journey of observation. Therefore, I need to pursue my dream, no matter what people think about me. Achievement is always started with a dream. Edison expressed it clearly when he stated: "I never invented anything, my dreams did." In the world of ours, we need that often somebody with an opinion that could come challenge the existing Status Quo. Otherwise the world will be to ridiculous and monotony.

I also know it will take time for people to acknowledge the importance of this new trend of philosophy. This is also one of the reasons I dedicate my life to travel and promote the Interpressionism movement. Especially interact with schools and universities all over seas. Because I understand these institutions are the places to debate any intellectual challenge. In my journey, I have faced many difficulties, I have met a close minded people, and faced discrimination. But I become more strong and more positive, because in the course of these events I accomplished mission's objective. I profoundly believe any time I have a chance to speak to somebody about this new philosophy, this person becomes automaticly a witness of the Interpressionism movement. Today, thousands of people browsed everyday my website on the Internet, to read about this new trend of expression or to see my art work. I also spoke to thousands of people during my art shows. All those people become witnesses of the Interpressionism movement.

Daniel Austin Founder of the interpressionism Movement