Play It Again Schumann

R. Clarke
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This essay explores the nature of absorbed experience which occurs when we are deeply immersed in a practical activity, such as when we make a work of art. This absorption is at the heart of all concentrated activity and reinforces those moments of engaged creativity when self-consciousness is freed from the calculations of the ego. Such occasions cannot be willed or predicted, but rather appear to arise spontaneously as in a stream of consciousness in which there is recognisable flow that is undisrupted by language. Indeed, there is evidence that in these engaged moments, language itself is held in abeyance and that embodied activity takes over as we lose ourselves in the practical experience of making. Both the literature and artists’ accounts of their practice have tended to overlook the nature of these experiences.
再来一遍舒曼
这篇文章探讨了当我们深深沉浸在一种实践活动中,比如当我们创作一件艺术品时,所产生的吸收体验的本质。这种专注是所有集中活动的核心,当自我意识从自我的计算中解放出来时,它会加强那些投入创造力的时刻。这种情况无法被意志或预测,而是自发地出现在意识流中,其中有可识别的流动,不受语言的干扰。事实上,有证据表明,在这些参与的时刻,语言本身被搁置,具体化的活动取而代之,因为我们在制作的实际经验中迷失了自我。文学和艺术家对他们实践的描述都倾向于忽视这些经验的本质。
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