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MOTIONALISMâ„¢

Motiologyâ„¢
An evolving framework of understanding born from the lifelong artistic practice and research of Rafael Salazar and the continuing evolution of Motionalismâ„¢.
Through observation, thoughtful inquiry, and dialogue, it explores how motion, perception, emotion, and feeling shape human experience—not as fixed conclusions, but as an invitation
to continue the inquiry.
What is Motiologyâ„¢?
Motiologyâ„¢ is an evolving framework of understanding developed through the lifelong artistic practice and research of Rafael Salazar. It explores how observation, motion, perception, emotion, and feeling shape human experience through artistic inquiry, interdisciplinary dialogue, and continuous discovery.
Rather than offering fixed conclusions, Motiologyâ„¢ invites artists, researchers, educators, scientists, technologists, and curious minds to participate in an ongoing exploration of how we understand ourselves and the world around us.
Areas of Inquiry
Motiologyâ„¢ explores a network of interconnected questions rather than isolated disciplines. Each area contributes to a broader understanding of how observation shapes perception, how perception influences emotion, and how experience becomes meaning.
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Current areas of inquiry include:
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Observation — The foundation of awareness and discovery.
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Motion — Movement as the origin of perception and artistic expression.
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Perception — How we interpret the world through experience.
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Emotion & Feeling — The transformation of perception into personal meaning.
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Creativity — The emergence of new possibilities through artistic inquiry.
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Artificial Intelligence — The evolving relationship between human understanding and intelligent technologies.
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Interdisciplinary Dialogue — Conversations connecting art, philosophy, education, science, and technology.
Research & Publications
Motiologyâ„¢ continues to evolve through ongoing research, artistic practice, essays, lectures, and publications that explore the relationships between observation, creativity, perception, and human understanding.
Current and developing works include:
• The Motionalism Transmission Protocol
• The Convergence