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Common in various arts HS. Florensky considered work
the organization of space. "The poet gives the formula some space and
offers the listener or reader for his instruction to submit
specific images that this space must be manifested"
(P. 62). For example, the theater, he "on the contrary, the least
requires the activity of the viewer and the least admits the diversity in
the perception of their performances. This is -- the art is inferior, not respecting those who
it is to serve. (...) The passivity of the spectator possible here due
the stiffness of the material, its sensual richness..." (p. 64). When in
the theater is required to show appearances, visions, ghosts, there is a new
problem: "space they are subject to very specific laws and do not allow
coordination with the space images of the everyday" (p.65).
As work space Florensky can be
a higher purpose. "(C)the purpose of the artist-to transform the reality. But
the reality is only a special organization of space; and consequently,
the task of art -- to preorganizing space, i.e. to organize it
in new ways, make their own way" (p. 71).
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