Dr Lila Moore, All Rights ReservedJan 226 min readThe Wrecked Ship, the Island, and the Soul – Adventures in the Imaginal The story of the Shipwrecked Sailor was written in the Middle Kingdom era of ancient Egypt. It is approximately 4000 years old. In...
© Dr Lila Moore, All Rights ReservedMar 21, 20191 min readNetworked Spring RitesThe USB is featured soaking the sunny air of a spring-time garden. It is the tech-envelop of a prototype morphic field.
© Dr Lila Moore, All Rights ReservedDec 31, 20181 min readSeeker_of_True-files – New Year Manifesto, 2019"There is no real divide between art and science, since they both deal in metaphors". Roy Ascott
© Dr Lila Moore, All Rights ReservedOct 12, 20181 min readThe Shaman of Cybernetic FuturesThe artwork Manifestos of Strange Becoming by Seeker_of_True-files is on show at the ACM SIGGRAPH exhibition: The Urgency of Reality in a Hy
© Dr Lila Moore, All Rights ReservedJul 10, 20181 min readTechnoetic Aesthetics of Revelation and Transcendence: The Horse in the MindThe paper utilises technoetic aesthetics and mystical ecstatic Kabbalah in order to reflect on Blade Runner 2049 and SpaceX Starman, the
© Dr Lila Moore, All Rights ReservedMar 31, 20183 min readNoetic Fields-Weaving & Tracing: A New Series of Networked Rites [Phase II] Networked Rites are online ritualistic-creative-cybernetic interactions which take place in a shared cyber environment, e.g., cyber video r
© Dr Lila Moore, All Rights ReservedFeb 22, 20181 min read'SKULL - Electric Water' Digital Poems of Ritual-MagicDigital Poems of Ritual-Magic. The text entitled 'Skull'derives from a Multimedia Performance.
© Dr Lila Moore, All Rights ReservedFeb 22, 20181 min readLights in the Darkness Summoned by the Witch of ThessalyLights in the Darkness was a multimedia piece inspired by Charles Baudelaire's poem The Desire to Paint.
© Dr Lila Moore, All Rights ReservedDec 28, 20171 min readTechno-spiritual horizons: Compassionate networked art forms & noetic fields of cyborg consciousness The modern notion of the spiritual in art, which was theorized at the beginning of the twentieth century