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LIL DAFONTE<br />

Sector of Similarity ELENA Digital Print 33.5” x 47”<br />

Sector of Similarity ADRIANA Digital Print 33.5” x 47”<br />

Law Of Similarity<br />

The Sun is a bulb, space and time are a sticky, elastic<br />

fabric; your presence is light, your absence is darkness;<br />

the Himalayas are cathedrals, the Earth is a bubble in the<br />

cosmic ocean; the apple you gave me, a clown’s nose;<br />

Picasso’s look is an angle, Dalí is my soft brain. My style is<br />

similar to the Byzantine mosaic, Gaudí, or Polynesia tattoos.<br />

I am the eternal tattoo that reality gives me every second. I<br />

am every calculated mishap, hard as iron, while my truth is<br />

a fragile lie like the balance of an ecosystem. Attend, ladies<br />

and gentlemen, things may look alike because fewer laws<br />

exist than elements.<br />

I am my love for Mozart and Beethoven; you are the way<br />

to take a pencil that writes like your mouth. It paints the<br />

fractured fortune and returns to me in the shape of child<br />

who plays with inventing laws, landscapes and people. He<br />

invents intelligence, kindnesses and beauty. A child who<br />

sometimes cries and is fragile like the tension between<br />

mediocrity and genius. All reasoning is a metaphor or is<br />

based on a metaphor because things look alike.<br />

“A child who sometimes<br />

also cries, fragile as the<br />

tension between mediocre<br />

and geniuses”<br />

FRACTAL NEOSURREALISM<br />

In a class of High capacities 2017 Yale’s university.<br />

The teacher is a former pupil of Robert Stemberg.<br />

Subject: Creative Technique of Representation of<br />

Realities and Virtualities.<br />

On April 09, 2017. 11:32 Am<br />

Adriana (Student): Can we verify that the origin of cubism<br />

is the utilization of an exterior reality only as a point to shape<br />

another reality?<br />

Teacher: Certainly, the Cubism is an Intellectual realism,<br />

with simultaneous perspectives.<br />

On May 21, 2017 12:24 Am<br />

Elena(Student): If instead of taking two perspectives we<br />

rather fused two dimensions, for example the superficial<br />

and the fractal dimension, would that create cubism?<br />

Teacher: In effect, yes. It would be included in scientific<br />

cubism, because it is defined as the art of painting new<br />

sets, not based on the reality of the vision, but rather the<br />

reality of knowledge.<br />

On June 25, 2017. 13.28 Am<br />

Zuri (Student): If we use surrealism as the mould of pure,<br />

psychic automatism to explain another way of functioning—<br />

similar to what Breton said in Paris in 1924—knowing what<br />

we know now about automatisms, was Breton stating the<br />

totality of artistic fact?<br />

Teacher: Exactly, and it is this definition that is genius.<br />

On July 15, 2017 Am<br />

Elena: Can fractal be defined as a guideline or behavior<br />

that repeats itself in different scales?<br />

Teacher: As far as I am concerned, I believe it is a<br />

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