Situational awareness involves more than knowledge of the state of circumstances.
Of equal, if not greater, importance is the locus of perception. This center of awareness may expand to an elevated set of impressions of the surrounding environment, extending to the auditory as well as the visual and other senses. This is simply to say that the more that is known, the more that can be known in terms of consciousness and creativity, particularly as applied to problem-solving, whether concrete or abstract in nature.
The artist and composer will do well to actively see, and to listen, and to envision in such a manner.
Of equal, if not greater, importance is the locus of perception. This center of awareness may expand to an elevated set of impressions of the surrounding environment, extending to the auditory as well as the visual and other senses. This is simply to say that the more that is known, the more that can be known in terms of consciousness and creativity, particularly as applied to problem-solving, whether concrete or abstract in nature.
The artist and composer will do well to actively see, and to listen, and to envision in such a manner.
The Celestial Way (Excerpt) by Black Mountain School
Night Traffic in Open Secrets (Excerpt) by Black Mountain School
Ancestral Shadows by Ghost Radio Orchestra
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