Space and Time in the Context of Postmodernism
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Robert Wilson, Art, Chaos Theory, Postmodern perspective,Abstract
The study explores the formal elements of Robert Wilson’s art, with a focus on two aspects in particular: time and space, through the methodology of Chaos Theory. Although this theory is widely practiced by physicists and mathematicians, it can be utilized with other disciplines, in this case visual arts and theater. By unfolding the complex layering of space and time in Wilson’s art, it is possible to see the hidden reality behind these artifacts. The paper draws parallels between Wilson’s art and the concept of time and space from a postmodern perspective. Developing the concept of time and space as a self-renewing process, the study looks at an overall attitude toward process and an ever-renewing system. It is constructive to explore time and space in Wilson’s art from such a postmodern perspective.
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© Author(s). This article is published as Open Access under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

