To See Clearly: Media, Mysticism & the Role of the Artist

To See Clearly: Media, Mysticism & the Role of the Artist

 
The conviction that everything that happens on earth must be comprehensible to man can lead to interpreting history by commonplaces. Comprehension does not mean denying the outrageous, deducing the unprecedented from precedents, or explaining phenomena by such analogies and generalities that the impact of reality and the shock of experience are no longer felt. It means, rather, examining and bearing consciously the burden which our century has placed on us—neither denying its existence nor submitting meekly to its weight. Comprehension, in short, means the unpremeditated, attentive facing up to, and resisting of, reality—whatever it may be.
— -Hannah Arendt, 1950

“Man’s obedience to his own genius is the ultimate definition of faith.” -Albert Camus, 2019, p.8

To see clearly is an act of resistance. -Etal Adnan