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MANIFESTO GLEITZEIT 2014
"Hey, Jaisini! It meant to be like your invisible paintings. If you can see beyond the black square (canvas), keep it." Kazimir's cat
OPEN YOUR EYE!
Paul Jaisini destroyed all art.
Paul Jaisini He Paints Invisible Paintings Since 1994
20 years ago Paul Jaisini destroyed all of his critically acclaimed art.
VISION REDIRECTED
Paul Jaisini. HE PAINTS INVISIBLE PAINTINGS
IN THE KINGDOM OF BLIND THE ONE--EYED IS THE KING.
PAINTING OIL WAS HIS LIFE'S JOY. PERHAPS INVISIBLEPAINTINGS ARE MUCH MORE.
Wipe Out Rainbow!
YOU WILL LIKE WHAT I SEE.
MESSAGE SENT MESSAGE RECEIVED.
VISION BEYOND VISIBLE.
HOMAGE TO PAUL JAISINI.
INVISIBLE? ARE YOU BLIND OR EVEN DAEP? WHAT A TRAGEDY.
DONT NEED EYES SEE PAUL JAISINI'S INVISIBLE PAINTINGS.
I'M FAKIN TRIPPIN IT'S BREATHLESS!
Paul Jaisini is an artist and an occasional photographer. His invisible paintings are spectacularly ahead of our time.
Paul Jaisini It's Time Get Down To Earth.
"I WAS POSSESED BY THE VERY THOUGHT START PAINT THE NEW INVISIBLE PAINTINGS I HAVE NO REGRETS OF WHAT I DID CUZ I DON'T EVEN REMEMBER... MY NEW INVISIBLE MUSE. PAUL JAISINI"
Paul Jaisini The Man Who Can See Future.
"Don’t be mad at me… I just finished my beautiful invisible painting .I ‘m so dirty /paint all over/ . If u can c it let me know what can u c in it?" Paul Jaisini
"SOMEONE LOOKING AT -- SOMEONE SEEING THAT. Paul Jaisini
You asked me: PHOTOGRAPHY is to catch a moment. One photographer was asked how do you manage to do such photos, to which he replied, if you would walk around the world several times by foot and shoot thousands of rolls, you wouldn't ask, how I got few good shots. To catch a moment before digital era, with no softwares, people were risking lives. Now to realize any idea on photo paper enough to do several layers of elemets by software. Add them to the base image. But genius film photographers in my opinion are the people who using lens through their mind work created paintings. These are few you can count on your fingers. Contemporary photography IMHO is nothing but technical explorers, not artists. They don't own camera, camera owns them. Paul Jaisini.
THE UNBELIEVABLE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF PAUL JAISINI
FUTURE FOLLOWS PAUL JAISINI
Worn Out Vision Replaced.
To The Extraordinary Enigmatic Man Mr. Paul Jaisini.
The Man Who Can See Future
Paul Jaisini‘s Vision Future Redirected Since He Started To Paint Invisible Paintings In 1994.”
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Gleitzeit - glij tijd Slide time - time slide
Subj.: Re: Jaisini Manifesto (short version) Gleitzeit 2/28/00
Guten tag! What I wanted to ask is what painting are you talking about. Gleitzeit - glij tijd Slide time - time slide.
Subj.: Gleitzeit Jaisini Date: 01 Jun 2000
Pray tell, what is Gleitzeit - art and who is Paul Jaisini? “A kind of art which draws upon imagery and seeks to reveal and abstract idea of the connection within” is as old as creation… an artists.
Subj.: Re: Manifesto Gleitzeit Jaisini 3/23/00
Gleitzeit - art sounds like visual poetry - where can I view this on the web?
Returning to heaven, this what it felt like to me and nothing mattered but reality of a fact: there is a place of heaven for me here on Earth. If I allow my rushing thoughts to rewind the events of my everyday life, see all the faces, hear all the voices from just one typical day it would only reinforce the elation I am feeling as I return now to study at the arts school.
I am so pumped to get back to painting as I return to the second year of the art school after a full year suspension. As always it is like time-travel culturally speaking, like walking right into the middle ages going through the antique building’s portal.
Art studios are the huge L-shaped lofts with super tall ceilings 20 feet no less with the wall to wall windows so that sunlight illuminates the space from south and east side designed for the purpose so that one could paint there from morning till sunset.
There are classical gypsum sculptures, expensive copies of Venus de Milo, David, Laocoön in the art studio. Heavy duty old wood shelves are filled with the gypsum noses, eyes, lips, feet, and palms.
Sketching the gypsum body parts helps you to build the classic academic base on which stands the whole modern and contempo art. This sort of teaching is specific for the art schools that preserve the traditions they had been founded on. There is only few art schools like this and of this caliber left now. Could be that this is the only legendary school that continues to function as if nothing had changed in the world. In the rest of the world with billions of some art classes nobody knows what does the old tradition of art school is for, its totally unfashionable.
Studying classic art here is the foundation for creativity in any of the art styles.
The smell of art is what defines the studio but not from human presence, something like an aroma reminiscent of the eastern market where smoke from hookaahs mix with the oil vapors, exotic fragrance from candles and spices.
The Art Studios were never renovated since the times they were built over 150 years ago. The wood floors are saturated with art oils as if the floor is waxed with the organic oils from nuts, linen ( linseed oil, poppy seed oil, and so forth.) Adding to the mix the varnishes used by painters (pine wood varnish, Dammar varnish and others) It makes this ART SMELL to be the most intoxicating and ever-lasting musk.
The instance you enter the studio space you feel the belonging to a knighthood and the whole art history. You are the undivided part of those people who left their creation imprints.
Super pumped up after the long break up with the arts after my full year of non-stop party marathons I had returned to the bohemian life style.
Actually my other life style wasn't any different from the bohemian.
The only difference is that there is some meaning in the bohemian life style, something to create, to shape. Not just spend time doing sports and girls but something on a whole 'nother level only with the same sub text and by far more emotionally connected.
The bohemian I think is much more my thing, that fits me as a person. Maybe because my old man is the greatest sculptor.
He is color blind so apparently I took up the torch, I have a very special sense for color.
There could be an inborn human predicament or inborn genius.
I returned into the world to kiss its ground. I like everything about it, the babeville and its fashion circus.
The art students are known to come up with endless varieties of how to be stylish.
Take me for example, I am chilling in a suit jacket. It was professionally hand-tailored out of a denim Pajamas with stripes and starry silk underlining.
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The Internet never forget – Fist invisible art documented on Internet
This art has moved from counterculture to collector culture, it has started
to become more consumable. Wall drawings by Sol LeWitt, a founding father of conceptualism, were once about reducing visual art to the raw ideas that
shape it. Watching LeWitt’s raw ideas become high-end collectibles may be
what has led some younger artists to seek a more ironclad evanescence. Tino
Sehgal, who was born in London in 1976 and is now based in Berlin, simply
makes strange things happen in the world, without any records or photos
permitted. A collector who “buys” a Sehgal—they now run around $100,000,
a pittance in Art Basel terms—doesn’t even get a certificate to prove it:
the transaction is conducted in cash, before witnesses, without paperwork
to soil its purity.That was good enough for collectors who “own” a Sehgal
that consists of a museum guard slowly removing every shred of his clothes.
(There being no guards in the Gensollens’ home, so far the piece has come
alive only when they’ve “lent” it to museums.) Her husband chimes in:
“When the work is immaterial, we’re just its temporary holders. Accumulating fancy goods is absurd. We buy works to talk about them, and to stretch people’s notions of what art is…But some people want the opposite: a reassuring object with a big name.”
Art Basel Aaron and Barbara Levine, veteran collectors from Washington,
D.C., were looking for rarefied work that was maybe more important than
the showstoppers. And, as it happens, barely even there.
Other artists title their whole art show not just a work – The Invisible
Show when the reviewer writes how a work is indeed “too visible” (hidden
sort of Christo like wrapping of objects.)
Hayward gallery in London received a lot of publicity and a lot of big
time “visibility” for the Invisible show in 2012.
Projects called invisible generation and info explains that the audience
does not necessarily expect to find artwork.
Attempts to write Brief History of Invisible art.
One artist is covering Europe in Invisible Graffiti (he gets more attention now
than the billion of others artists who are covering Europe in visible graffiti).
SOCIAL USE of the word invisible as it gained wide popularity: describing
social problems use word invisible in context: Older seems to equal invisible.
New terms in various uses Chronic Social Invisibility.
Architectural concept – infinity2Tower Infinity South Korea’s invisible
skyscraper (the idea gets public visibility and attention with comments
such as:
Very idea of it just SCREAMS “Flight Hazard”.
The South Korean government has granted approval to begin construction
on what will be the world’s first “invisible” tower. Called the Infinity
Tower, it will be equipped with an LED facade system and optical cameras to give it a reflective skine” and a striking translucent appearance.
A simple art project by an ordinary art student has been making quite a
stir worldwide, with images of her cleverly painted ‘invisible car‘ appearing in publications around the world.
(Must be quite entertaining, with such potential for “the hazard of driving and texting in the invisible car” comments)
Artists with inclinations to philosophy such as Yves Klein take photo of a
cabinet and title it: “Zone of Immaterial Pictorial sensibility” in Duchampian fashion of giving names to silly items and perform this “artistic transformation.” Still the picture is just a photo of an empty bookcase or whatever…
"What is it all about?"
People ask us about GIG, about Paul Jaisini, about invisible art--what are we or what is it--but we opted not to talk about it or ourselves ever since its inception three decades ago. We prefer that people do the proverbial legwork of finding out themselves because...people these days are smart enough and can figure things out for themselves without us needing to spell anything out or shoving any specific knowledge down your throats. It should be people's own decision to make whether they want to know about it or not. We just give a name or vague caption, that's it, and let others do the rest. There are many names of things I hear that I don't care to know about. Who am I to tell you what you should or should not know. You can decide that for yourself just fine. In our philosophy, art is about discovery, enigma, uncertainty, puzzles, mind games, WTFs...like unearthing bones and discovering new, unknown species, for instance. One could consider GIG to be an artistic form of archaeology, particularly the ideas behind it, the philosophy that drives it. There are bones a-plenty to be dug up in the GIG-verse...whether you want to get your hands dirty is all up to you. And that's what it's all about.
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The time has come to start making sense of things, of the world, of each other. We think we’re doing that, but we’re actually doing the opposite. We are complicating…EVERYTHING…to the point of utter madness. Our world has become one ginormous madhouse, ESPECIALLY cyberspace — this alternate world we created within our world that seems to have created a world within itself — yet to be identified, recognized, and named. Making sense of things is not a bad thing. For example, let’s start with one major web enigma: Paul Jaisini and “Gleitzeit” which is this, uh, odd art movement the guy started in the 90s. If you simply google either of those names, I gaurantee you a good WTF moment or two. You’ll not just be scratching your head over this one. You’ll be scratching every part of your body like a delusional nutcase who thinks your skin is literally crawling with countless bugs. IT’S GONNA BUG THE HELL OUT OF YOU, let’s just say…maybe for a day or a week…or maybe, as for some folks, long after you’ve discovered it. You’ll be itching to understand what it’s about even just a little bit. Your mind will try to make sense of Paul Jaisini and/or Gleitzeit, it will want to, but will fail miserably. Frustration and anger will start setting in. I know because that’s how it was for me and every person that tried. The deeper you dig, the more you try to figure it out, the more confused, overwhelmed, baffled, and perplexed you’ll get. I guess for the people that attempt to understand the Paul Jaisini and Gleitzeit thing or debunk it, my advice is: DON’T EVEN TRY. DON’T GO THERE. IT’S NOT FOR YOU. The sleepless nights, the uncertainty, the questions and ideas that start invading your head, the horror of “waking up” from normality and regularity, the trauma of moving from one dimension to another… is not worth it. Well, for me it was worth it, but not for others. They claim it’s crazy and even dangerous for the mind, Paul Jaisini’s Gleitzeit. Well, sure, I mean you gotta break some eggs to make an omelette, dontchya?
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(Today For $260,000, a 105-Inch Samsung TV Can Bend Before Your Eyes) The Reality Is Upon Us
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105-Inch Samsung TV Can Bend Before Your Eyes or THE REALITY UPON US
The art conundrum; the disconnect between society and art establishment
Celebrity art dealers artists and art collectors have become superstars of such caliber F. Scott Fitzgerald would’t imagine in a wildest "Great Gatsby" wet dream. The breathtaking fables of high-flying multi-million art deals inspire the sensational and entertaining articles to be written by the writers who could barely earn a living nowadays. How many people, however, actually become art lovers learning about the adventures of the glitzy art stars? None.
The art world is a lonely Narcissus that admires the own reflection. But desperately wants the public affection and attention unwilling to admit the need of new source for awe. Or how many art critics made a serious attempt to explain in written word the post post-modern art scene?
What about the artists… is next thought that comes to mind. Maybe this whole problem of art turning into a very sexy fast-money exchange business is due the bad quality artists?
Even the television tried to popularize art in the attempt to create a showwho wants to be the next American top model I mean artist. But the public only grow less interested, more so, the public wants to take over the art franchise after the so-called digital revolution. Masses of people who could never touch a camera for variety of reasons now turn to photography. For instance, 300 million photographs (old stats) are uploaded every minute to Facebook. The numbers have power of the sheer grandiosity. And yet the art world tries to keep its cool. And more so, continues to be disconnected. Which could be good or bad depending how one looks at it. Good in a sense of art preservation, not good for survival of the franchise. In most recent global social phenomenon there’s a new traits of human behavior that present a real threat to what is known as highly developed Western culture.
Manipulating reality
Everyone makes photos and in doing so everyone selects an image to a fit some desirable standard. This is done consciously. This manifests the beginning of a creative process and is not known to the imagemanipulator who wasn’t warned about it. It would be strange ifdigital camera was sold with a warning. right? Majority of people are now involved with photography and it seems to be a good thing, what kind of warning should be given for such innocent hobby… art is known to have healing effect, why would I assume the worse?
The latest version of the Western “Me” society is the loneliest know in human history.
Not just that. Being self-centered changes personality the further the more. I’d call it menacing loneliness, life for the purpose to create nothing but annoyance to the environment and nothing works better thinks the menacing loner than creating a false individual happy story in pictures.
The latest social development is such that people prefer visual images to direct communication using photos instead of language. Pictures speak in newly invented language to maintain one’s virtual self-centered presence with the help of the desired “realistic” images as evidence of one’s position of self-love and self — absorption.
When one becomes a creator of content (Generation C as in content, connected) soon enough the persona acquire such personality qualities as if of the real, trained educated and professional artist. This quality is to question the reality. This what the real artists used to do in their creative quests. Questioning reality is questioning society. People who lived under the society rules turn antisocial with contributing problem of narcissistic personality disorder. Interesting to notice that in the past those with the narcissistic personalities were the different group of people by age, social status or other classifications. Now this New trend of the ultimate self-absorption is helped with manipulated digital photography that in the deceptive ways could change the person’s capacity to see the reality. Now one can see the chosen and desirable reality, something one participates to create, to upkeep, to maintain for the purpose to follow and maybe (hypothetically) match the created image of self and the desirable lifestyle.