Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Indicating Psychological Kinespheres

Indicating Psychological Kinespheres
Submitted by Peggy Hackney and Charlotte Wile - November 23, 2004

In Charlotte Wile, Spatial Locations and Directions Thread, February 17, 2004, an intention bow was used to show a “psychological” kinesphere.

Here’s another idea. In some disciplines the Greek alphabet sign for psi (Ex. 1) represents “psychology.” Maybe that symbol could be used in Motif Notation as a pre-sign or in a bracket to show movement in a psychological kinesphere, as in the following examples.

Ex. 2) A far psychological kinesphere.

Ex. 3) Movement that ends in a near psychological kinesphere, then movement that ends in a far psychological kinesphere.

Ex. 4) Going in the indicated directions, in an unspecified physical kinesphere and a far psychological kinesphere.

Ex. 5) Going in the indicated directions, in a middle physical kinesphere and a far psychological kinesphere.

Ex. 6) A Carving theme in a middle psychological kinesphere, then a far psychological kinesphere, then a near psychological kinesphere.

Ex. 7) Moving with a middle physical kinesphere theme and a far psychological kinesphere theme.

Ex. 8) A theme of Rising and Sinking in a Carving Mode with Shape Flow Support and a near physical kinesphere, and a far psychological kinesphere theme.


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