
THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF TRANSIENCE► k) NOVEMBER 2000► c) MARCH 2000► l) DECEMBER 2000► e) MAY 2000► d) APRIL 2000► f) JUNE 2000► g) JULY 2000► h) AUGUST 2000► i) SEPTEMBER 2000► j) OCTOBER 2000► a) JANUARY 2000► b) FEBRUARY 2000
CONCEPTS► JUST WAR► THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF TIME - THE HISTORY OF ISTRIA► ENERGETIC STRUCTURE OF OBJECTS► ENERGETIC STRUCTURE OF PARTICULAR SPACE TIME► RECYCLING HISTORY► POLITICAL DREAMS► REBIRTH OF VENUS► STRINGS AND MEMBRANES► THE LINE AS A STARTING POINT► THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF TIME - THE HISTORY OF HUMAN KIND, 1999► THE UNIQUE STRUCTURE OF RITUAL
PORTRAITS► PORTRAITS► THE PORTRAITS OF AMERICAN PRESIDENTS► THE PORTRAITS OF FIRST LADIES
The unique structure of the ritual
While learning about the structure of rituals in different cultural circles, I noticed great similarities and I tried to present them visually in this work.
I decided to present those similarities by reflecting the material elements of the four spiritually-rich cultural circles.
I created four complex works which all include shared elements that were used in religious or customary rituals. Those shared material elements are: idol, narrative (written or oral), food and drink.
This is a proof that different religions and believes all share the same ideas but with variations, which implies structure oneness of human communities, even though, because of richness in variations, they might appear as very different.
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