Cognition · Symbolic Structures · Consciousness
The Research Wing constitutes the cognitive and symbolic axis of the Art Hub. It functions as a space of conceptual inquiry where art, perception, and thought converge into a unified field of reflection.
Artistic form is approached as a cognitive structure rather than a visual object. Perception is understood as an active process through which meaning emerges, not as passive reception of images.
Symbolic forms operate as mediators between inner consciousness and shared reality. The symbolic dimension of art becomes a language that transcends representation, functioning as a structure of meaning rather than narrative.
Art is conceived as a form of knowledge production. It does not illustrate theories, but generates experiential knowledge through perception, materiality, and symbolic coherence.
The Research Wing explores awareness as a perceptual state rather than an intellectual concept. Art becomes a medium through which consciousness is not represented, but activated.