Wikipedia:Requests for mediation/Invisible Art

Invisible Art

 * Editors involved in this dispute
 * 1) – filing party


 * Articles affected by this dispute


 * Other attempts at resolving this dispute that you have attempted
 * Talk:Balloon

Issues to be mediated

 * Primary issues (added by the filing party)
 * 1) Should the two articles be merged?
 * 2) Should the picture in the lead of Balloon be a helium balloon or a hot air balloon?


 * Additional issues (added by other parties)
 * Additional issue 1
 * Additional issue 2

Parties' agreement to mediation

 * 1) Agree. Annamalai1973 (talk) 03:38, 16 August 2017 (UTC)
 * 2) (Annamalai1973 (talk) 11:13, 16 August 2017 (UTC))
 * 3) I AGREE .(Annamalai1973 (talk) 11:14, 16 August 2017 (UTC))

Decision of the Mediation Committee

 * Reject. Defective filing, nothing here. For the Mediation Committee, TransporterMan  ( TALK ) 13:31, 16 August 2017 (UTC) (Chairperson)

I accept the mediation talks.

I believe wikipedia and bbc are being bias in their reporting and in allowing certain online and television content. Wikipedia is constantly misguiding me with their rejections and it appears they dont like certain things "invisible art" being put up in their site.

Also, the wikipedia staffs have already been bias their email to me saying there is no coverage in my topic, when there has been several large media companies already having reported about the facts. It appears Lawrence from wiki and the editors Dodger 67, Sand Doctor, Jupiter smartalk dont like what I put in my submission - and nobody wants to assist me to edit the page.

and the editors claim I must have reputable and reliable sources to support my article, when i do contribute the supportive links, article and citations - they simply reject everything again.

Looks like these blokes dont like asians. Is wikipedia turning to racism to make unfair rejections ? The very least, the editors can help me write the page. I share the credit with them. If the editors are incapable, kindly get the administrator to appoint some one who can.

Similar to BBC reporting attached below. BBC is seen reporting on invisible art with no actual real footage. Whereas I am providing real invisible art footage showing momentum, movements, technology, science and art, which they do not want to be aired. These are real hard facts. BBC is being bias. They only want their british folks to report the facts. Their own kind. I have noticed this pattern amongst the European and American media companies which I have raised to the media companies.

Wikipedia is making rejections, and not providing any assistance. Further the editors (dodger67) is talking nonsense in his comments with no experience or know how. These are not original research, these are well adapted scope of technique work in the art world in existence in many countries. The statements made in the article are common knowledge amongst designers, artists, designers. The article I have written speaks from neutral point covering many scope of the invisible art giving credit to many and takes modified form of 3D and also 4D as well as invisible to the visible- photochromic pigments or paints have been in the scene for almost 50 years can be adapted into many forms of art, and its up to the individual designers to make it invisible or simply partially invisible - the trait lies in the hands of specialist. So most of the comments made by the editor is utter nonsense pretending to know something when he actually knows nothing. He's simply shooting blanks. You should get professionals to comment on my work. Not these half baked editors who simply reject based on assumptions.

These photochromic pigments have also been used in currency and passport printing world wide which only appear under certain lighting conditions and I have done my research in this field and I have been awarded grants by the malaysian government also been given pioneer status in the said field. I did not include (photochromic pigment printing) that because those are original researches of mine. So I am able to distinguish many things on my own without the editor having to tell me in my proposed article.

Somebody who is not bias, must approve my article or the very least assist me to write it properly and get it published.

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From: Wikipedia information team  Date: Thu, Jul 27, 2017 at 3:36 PM Subject: Re: [Ticket#2017072510000328] new word(s) contribution to : Malai

Dear Malai,

Please note that Wikipedia is an encyclopedia rather than a dictionary, and articles are only accepted where there is significant coverage in reliable sources of a topic. You can keep trying if you want, but my feeling is that that coverage does not exist in this case.

Yours sincerely, Lawrence Devereaux

SUBMISSION BY : Annamalai "TOPIC : INVISIBLE ARTS" FROM MALAYSIA TO WIKIPEDIA

Invisible art refers to invisibility art form only visible under light spectrum 200nm to 500nm Electromagnetic spectrum Smart material Chromism. The Art form comes in the form of polymer paints Acrylate polymer - oil solvents soluble in thinnerThinner. When exposed to different wavelengths of light ;( i.e yellow light, blue light, purple light, black light, white light), different colours would appear accordingly to the naked eye. The invisible art application or paint is sprayed through an airbrush gun Airbrush liquid form and when it hits the surface of wall, floor ,ceiling or any surface it turns to powder and hardens immediately at a split second and are camouflaged into the background. The life span of these polymer invisible paints have surpassed 20 years - used mostly for interior rooms and exterior works, gardens, (they are not inks) Invisible art (paints) is commonly mistaken for invisible inksInvisible ink or marker pens UV marker. Nevertheless there have been rare moments where invisible inks have been used in exhibitions where The Guardian.com writes "Haywards gallery's invisible show: 'the best exhibition you'll never see' Featured artworks include a movie shot with no film, invisible ink drawings and a plinth once stood on by Andy Warhol; "It is not a joke," stressed the Hayward Gallery's director, Ralph Rugoff, as he announced details of a summer show devoted to invisible art. "This is the best exhibition you'll never see."" Klein, perhaps the first artist to explore the subject, in 1958 staged the first exhibition completely devoid of visible content" https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2012/may/18/hayward-gallery-invisible-show

Also see : "Invisible art: So, what does it say to you? The Hayward Gallery's latest show is dedicated to invisible artworks. Laura McLean-Ferris takes a tour and lets her imagination wander free" http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/art/features/invisible-art-so-what-does-it-say-to-you-7844887.html

There are also other forms of camouflage and invisible art, The New York Post writes "Master body painter Trina Merry transforms her subject’s bodies so that they perfectly camouflage in front of several well-known backdrops ;My work shows that experience. It uses marking the body to show what we put on our bodies to identify ourselves within a ‘tribe’ actually cause us to disappear. Merry may feel invisible at times, but when she takes her art into public spaces she makes herself vulnerable to the varying opinions of others. http://nypost.com/2016/10/10/this-artist-really-makes-her-models-disappear/

[1]"INVISIBLE ART" originates from well accepted thought of art form in the ASEAN region as well (aired on TV3 malaysian tv news malay news ; the word invisible art is seen being used in the tv interviews TV3, RTM2 television segment and in CHANNEL V ASEAN segment (year 2001 and 2003). TV3 the malay language TV news channel in Malaysia quotes in the airing "seni halimunan ini diusahakan oleh Syarikat Planet Visual Arts" ; "translation meaning : The invisible art is provided by a company called Planet Visual Arts" . This is evidenced by Google translator (malay to english) https://translate.google.com/#ms/en/seni%20halimunan which translates "seni halimunan" to "invisible art", the same also translates to "invisible art = seni tidak kelihatan = art which cannot be seen".

The Malaysian Newspaper The Sun LIFE (dated 20 February 2000) highlights an article "The Art Of Camouflage" how underneath the cleverly airbrushed images lies another picture an invisible one that only surfaces later on with light exposure. The Malaysian newspaper The STAR (NORTH) dated 17 January 2001 speaks of an airbrush artist "Annamalai" who is known to be a wizard in this medium of invisible paints and painting who originates from Kedah and studied in Perak Institute of Arts who takes art to new dimensions when viewed differently during his working stint for a Japanese firm in Singapore. The DAY & NIGHT Magazine (23 - 29 April 2001) quotes the same airbrush illustrator "Annamalai" for his invisible art traits bringing fantasies to life.

INVISIBLE ART or "DIMENFUSION" fusing multiple dimensions in the art form and it glows autonomously or remotely, this is shown here for wikipedians https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bB9-EIpwKA. Dimenfusion is multi layered art (3 and 4 dimensional fusion) created in the same single art piece of space Three-dimensional space Fourth dimension in art. It is solely art form and hand drawn by using the airbrush device where the art created space has depth and protruding visual effects. Invisible Art or Dimenfusion "Dualities or Extra Dimensions" String theory#Extra dimensions is visible to the naked eye, the other part is invisible to the naked eye and only becomes visible upon exposure to certain wavelengths of light (200nm to 500nm). The 2 or multiple dimensions are mashed together to create various dimensional drawings in the same area - hence giving it the name "dimenfusion". The art creation manipulates space to appear to have modified space "visually" when viewed by the viewer, visible at different angles and different spectrum of lights when applied. "3d or 4d 3D modeling is rarely explained where mashing of 2 or multiple dimensions being formed together is part of Art and Technology. Other fusion art museums and art organization that promotes emerging American and international fusion artists can be referred here. FusionArts Museum . AP Studio Art is a prime example where the learning curve in art technology is gradually increasing AP Studio Art.

One of the most featured invisible art proposal was the Painting with light on London's River Thames article written By Kate Springer of CNN, " Launched in 2016, the Illuminated River design competition called for a pioneering light scheme for central London's bridges along the River Thames, and received more than 105 entries from 20 countries", in picture 6 of 10 Quotes This proposal features a distinct installation on every bridge by different international artists. Pictured here 6 of 10 is 'Invisible ripples' by UK Painter Chris Ofili" http://edition.cnn.com/2016/12/19/architecture/london-illuminated-city-river-thames-london/index.html

The Invisible Art is also featured by Mark Cotta Vaz (Author), Craig Barron (Author) in their book being sold on AMAZON, it tells a story about " the birth of cinema, movie-makers have created stunning special effects by combining still "matte" paintings with live-action film. Matte painting techniques were closely guarded secrets that never left the studio lot. In this unprecedented retrospective, Mark Cotta Vaz and Craig Barron reveal the history of a visual effect that has defined movies as we know them-from Gone with the Wind and Citizen Kane to Star Wars and Titanic. Lavishly illustrated, The Invisible Art showcases the finest examples of now-rare matte paintings and unveils a century s worth of fascinating stories, legendary personalities, and cunning movie craft. Including a foreword by George Lucas and a CD-ROM that brings to life these moving pictures, this volume is packed with exclusive interviews and a narrative that time travels from the first pioneering "glass shots" to the dawn of digital technology. The definitive book for the consummate movie fan, The Invisible Art conjures a never-before-told story of film wizardry" https://www.amazon.com/Invisible-Art-Mark-Cotta-Vaz/dp/0811831361

Over the years major television companies have been exposing the European Invisible Art with no factual visual footage highlighted here : http://www.bbc.com/news/av/entertainment-arts-18370818/invisible-art-is-there-more-to-it-than-meets-the-eye ; while the same mainstream media have been leaving out the factual Invisible Arts footage from Asia as highlighted here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bB9-EIpwKA ; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBihHWEMhqk ; So as responsible encyclopaedia, wikipedia has taken this opportunity to provide factual information on the topic of invisible art in a balanced fashion in this article.

3D is evolving into the future in many forms and dimensions. The New York Post writes "Artist uses Chelsea Manning's DNA to create 3D masks" http://nypost.com/2017/07/12/artist-uses-chelsea-mannings-dna-to-create-3d-masks/

Its quite clear that over the years, people and personalities in general have been having their way in art to make it invisible under many conditions or the very least camouflaged to blend in into existing dimensions and modifying their own dimensions of art aided with equipments, lightings, paints, science and technology.

My company (Planet Visual Arts Penang Malaysia) and I are closely connected to the subject matter and the words mentioned herein. I wish to request the editors to create proper entry for the words INVISIBLE ART & 3DIMENFUSION / DIMENFUSION

Notes to the editors : I wish to add the 4 videos (below) which belongs in the same group in the article. It will be impressive when it is read together with the main article above. I have taken out any form of advertising in my own 3 links so that it will suit for wikipedia use. The article will look complete with all 4 links pictured at the side with moving video with the main body of the article above. It will move the audience into deeper understanding into the article - never before seen it reveals the secrets of illusion and art under many conditions. Planet Visual Arts shows several videos below how bending light, paint and dimension really works.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four-dimensional_space (This video belongs to someone else)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hB0xUV7bh4w (Notes to the editor : there is no copyright issue with this video, no advertising of contact details of company within the video. It is solely created by my company Planet Visual Arts)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bB9-EIpwKA (Notes to the editor : there is no copyright issue with this video, no advertising of contact details of company within the video. It is solely created by my company Planet Visual Arts)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zO33W62cyuE&feature=youtu.be

(this video is specially created by Planet Visual Arts Penang Malaysia for Nat Geo and wikipedia for their respective sample use, Bending Dimension and Light in the reflection of a mirror, Notes to the editor : there is no copyright issues with this video, no advertising)

Forwarded message --

From: bbc_complaints_website@bbc.co.uk Date: Mon, Aug 14, 2017 at 3:45 PM Subject: BBC Complaints - Case number CAS-4523699-97135M To: Annamalai Muthu

Dear Mr Muthu

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YOUR COMPLAINT:

Complaint Summary: The BBC report on invisible art is bias

Full Complaint: BBC News is seen giving coverage to invisible arts on world stage only focusing on Europe : http://www.bbc.com/news/av/entertainment-arts-18370818/invisible-art-is-there-more-to-it-than-meets-the-eye BBC does not give due coverage to the invisible art (the real Invisible art created by my company Planet Visual Arts in Malaysia ) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bB9-EIpwKA

We, at the Asian region are always left out. Invisible Art being a specialized field. BBC is being extremely bias, when it does not get the feedback from other factual events on the side of the globe (such as our invisible art).

Thank you again for contacting us,

BBC Complaints Team

Annamalai1973 (talk) 19:22, 16 August 2017 (UTC)