Marian Wihak

DEEP CIRCULARITY

Within the lexicon of our daily lives, chaos suggests a state of temporal disarray (undesirable) and the sublime suggests exquisite beauty or pleasure (desirable); however, both concepts are more layered and entwined than colloquial usage would suggest. The focus of my thesis inquiry is the overlap between chaos and the sublime within the arc of duration, with my thesis project situated in the context of an immersive, phenomenological experience. I posit that a constant yet rhythmically fluctuating pulse encompasses a process of both hold and release, one that is at the core of this substantive chaos/sublime/duration relationship. Deep Circularity draws upon an array of crossdisciplinary discussions that promote more expansive and also reflective considerations of chaos and the sublime, and, further, responds to the modes that, in tandem, engage us in constant flow, flux, vibration, and emergence as part of the ongoing process of existence.