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| # Basic Thesis of Paradoxism: |
| everything has a meaning and a non-meaning |
| in harmony with each other. |
| # Essence of Paradoxism: |
| a) sense has a non-sense, |
| and reciprocally |
| b) non-sense has a sense. |
| # Motto of Paradoxism: |
| "All is possible, the impossible too!" |
| # Symbol of Paradoxism: |
| (a spiral -- optic illusion, or vicious circle) |
| # Delimitation from other avant-gardes: |
| - paradoxism has a significance, |
| while dadaism, lettrism, the absurd movement |
| do not; |
| - paradoxism especially reveals the contradictions, |
| anti-nomies, anti-theses, anti-phrases, |
| antagonism, non-conformism, the paradoxes in other |
| words of anything (in literature, art, science), |
| while futurism, cubism, surrealism, abstractism |
| and all other avant-gardes do not focus on them. |
| # Directions for Paradoxism: |
| - use science methods (especially algorithms) for |
| generating (and studying too) contradictory literary and |
| artistic works; |
| - create contradictory literary and artistic works in |
| scientific spaces (using scientific symbols, meta-language, |
| matrices, theorems, lemmas, etc.). |