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GOD We choose to believe in God or not. Belief is the psychological state in which an indi- vidual holds a proposition or premise to be true.

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GOD

The creator and ruler of the universe and source of all moral authority; the Supreme Be-ing.The Being perfect in power, wisdom, and goodness who is worshipped as creator and ruler of the universe.

We choose to believe in God or not. Belief is the psychological state in which an indi-vidual holds a proposition or premise to be true.

Religion is a cultural system that establishes symbols that relate humanity to spiritual-ity and moral values. Many religions have narratives, symbols, traditions and sacred histories that are intended to give meaning to life or to explain the origin of life or the universe. They tend to derive morality, ethics, religious laws or a preferred lifestyle from their ideas about the cosmos and human nature. There are 20 major religions listed in the world.

DEITY

A deity is a recognized preternatural or supernatural immortal being, who may be thought of as holy, divine, or sacred, held in high regard, and respected by believers, often religiously referred to as a god.

Deities are depicted in a variety of forms, but are also frequently expressed as having human form. Some faiths and traditions consider it blasphemous to imagine or depict the deity as having any concrete form.

They are usually immortal, and are commonly assumed to have personalities and to possess consciousness, intellects, desires, and emotions similar to those of humans. Such natural phenomena as lightning, floods, storms, other ‘acts of God’, and miracles are attributed to them, and they may be thought to be the authorities or controllers of various aspects of human life (such as birth or the afterlife).

Some deities are asserted to be the directors of time and fate itself, to be the givers of human law and morality, to be the ultimate judges of human worth and behavior, and to be the designers and creators of the Earth or the universe.

THESIS

Theologians and philosophers have ascribed a number of attributes to God, including omniscience, omnipotence, omnipresence, perfect goodness, divine simplicity, and eternal and necessary existence. God has been described as incorporeal, a personal being, the source of all moral obligation, and the greatest conceivable being existent.

OMNIPOTENTALL POWERFUL

OMNISCIENCTALL SEEN

OMNIPRESENTEVERYWHERE

21st Century

We live in the modern world where we choose what to believe or not. However we are passionate about many different things that is almost like worshiping something. The things we believe in are important to us and the opposite. What is important to us?

Education Sleep Carrer Relationships Technology Family Home Success Confort Time Health Goals Possessions Beliefs Morality Peace Recognition Future Respect Dreams

People’s home is one of the biggest part in their lives. It comes along with routine and everyday life basis. Things that surround us are practical and functional and have a par-ticular role. Everyday life objects are functional. Function is power. Power is God.

Everyday Life Objects

In many ways we can find everyday life objects reflecting on live beings. If we look up closely we can find different features that represent a live organism or a symbolic shape that could be interprated within religion or big biliefs.

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ANTITHESIS

is a counter-proposition and denotes a direct contrast to the original proposition. In set-ting the opposite, an individual brings out a contrast in the meaning (e.g., the definition, interpretation, or semantics) by an obvious contrast in the expression.

What happens when things stop functioning? It looses it’s power. That is exact moment when we stop worhiping them. They are rejected by us.

Exploring

I went to Hackney Wick to see what kind of rejected things I might find. I have explored a big plot of that area while looking for things. I have found many pieces of broken furni-ture and all sorts of other everyday life objects.

These are few of the many objects I collected to take photographs of. They were broken and abandoned with trash.

I have found several chairs that were still functioning, although quite old and bruised. I wanted to create an image that would have a human feel to it.

I was inspired by ballet dance as it creates very surreal atmosphere around it to draw a chair with the dancers (human) body that could possibly symbolize a good of balance as both of them - ballet dancer and a chair are well balanced.

After taking the photographs I have used my hand to draw the missing parts or the text and overlay it on the photograph.

A POISON TREE

by: William Blake (1757-1827)

WAS angry with my friend:I told my wrath, my wrath did end.I was angry with my foe:I told it not, my wrath did grow.

And I watered it in fears,Night and morning with my tears;And I sunnèd it with smiles,And with soft deceitful wiles. And it grew both day and night,Till it bore an apple bright;And my foe beheld it shine,And he knew that it was mine, And into my garden stole,When the night had veiled the pole:In the morning glad I seeMy foe outstretched beneath the tree.

Rejected Gods - broken pieces of furniture or other goods we use deserve another chance, because when they function - they are all to us.