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The body functioning is not under the control of the conscious self. This control can be by either the subconscious self or by a discarnate entity. It encompasses automatic drawing, speaking, writing, painting, playing of musical instruments, dancing and even surgical operations. Sensory automatism includes clairaudience and clairvoyance.
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| automatism |
Creation of a work of art randomly or mechanically, rather than by conscious design. Joan Mir?was an autonomatist painter.
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| automatism |
"State of Automation" Acting reflexively, not under conscious control. Automatism may be a defence against a criminal charge, but not if the defendant was responsible for the situation that gave rise to the automatism [see Rv Quick (1973)].
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A spontaneous technique of painting and writing an artistic expression applied without rational control, moral or aesthetic considerations, used by the Surrealists and the artists of Abstract Expressionism.
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