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Automatism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Automatism may refer to: •Automatic behavior, spontaneous verbal or motor behavior; an act performed unconsciously. Defendants have been found innocent due to an automatism defense (e.g., homicide wh...
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Surrealist automatism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Automatism (law) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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We'll be celebrating Hallowe'en here on automatism this week, with a generous sprinkling of the elegantly macabre amongst the usual posts. Hope you enjoy it. (photo via my archive of Domino Deco Files — though I believe this was originally from an issue of Martha Stewart) ... advertise on automatism...
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Oct 19, 2009 ... The automatism blog is where I share whatever I find inspiring, interesting, or simply beautiful in design, art, illustration and other ...
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While psychiatry considers automatism reflexive and constricting, the Surrealists believed it was a higher form of behaviour. For them, automatism could express the creative force of what they believed was the unconscious in art.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on automatism (art), technique first used by Surrealist painters and poets to express the creative force of the unconscious in art. ... Automatism was a more productive vehicle for the Surrealist painters. André Masson, Arshile Gorky, and Max Ernst, in particular,
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Online Medical Dictionary and glossary with medical definitions ... Automatism: An unconscious movement that may resemble simple repetitive tics or may be a complex sequence of natural-looking movements. This curious type of behavior occurs in a number of neurological and psychiatric disorders.
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automatism medical information ... Forgotten your password? ... Drugs by; Condition...
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