Gestalt Method: L'5

Choice of Name: The original name chosen was metaphorical. However, an awareness of the prevalence of metaphor in mythic and universal language made this less satisfactory. Evocative was the next notion, but this is again to general. In the end, I preferred to emphasise the holistic nature.

Essence

This is the language of experiential truth and reveals a common awareness expressed as deep beliefs. It is characteristic of serious art. Words, phrases, sounds, images, shapes and more are chosen to evoke the sense and spirit of a specific human situation or social nexus. The thought processes are allusive and contextual. While often indirect, the event or account must be within social norms so that others can engage with it and the desired awareness and inner response can be evoked.

Features

Communication can therefore :

  • awaken—awareness of life's complexities and uncertainties
  • illuminate—unexpected patterns and so produce deep understanding
  • reveal—phenomena suppressed by official and unofficial censors
  • expose—secrets and hypocrisies in everyday life
  • excite—passions that may lead to significant change

The media for communication go beyond speaking and writing to artistic endeavours of all sorts: painting, installations, sculpture, mosaics, cartoons, films,

Examples

ClosedPlay:  Shakespeare

ClosedPainting: Picasso's Guernica

ClosedMusic: Mahler's Sympony No. 2 "Resurrection"

ClosedNovels and Films

Criticisms: Fair and Unfair

The method requires a considerable talent in the creator and a degree of sophistication for the recipient. As a result, the communication can be viewed as over-complicated or even opaque. Emotion may be viewed as missing or excessive.

There is a need to create a story focus around a few specific persons with whom the reader can identify. So, if the account purports to be about an actual event, then those involved or engaged in scholarship may view it as distorted, one-sided, over-simplified.

Still this is the realm of great literature and great art: an absolute triumph of human consciousness.


Originally posted: 5-Jan-2013. Last amended: 10-Feb-2023.