Webster's Collegiate Dictionary defines "chaos" as ... "the confused unorganized state of primordial matter before the creation of distinct forms."
According to this definition, aesthetically pleasing chaos would be disorganization that appeals to our sense of beauty.
How can this be? How can something disorganized be organized by our senses as something beautiful? My answer is simple: Chaos is NOT disorganized in the first place. Chaos is the motion of organizing, before it gets organized.
The chaos of fluid flow, therefore, is complex creative activity.
Static logic cannot explain statically how primordial activity organizes. Our active senses, however, register this ordering that exists beyond traditional logic.
FLUIDISM freezes snapshots of a dynamic reality. It speaks to our deeply wise senses, in the language of visceral perception and intuitive understanding that exceeds words.
Fluidism Concepts
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