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Denis Mandarino

Denis Mandarino (''Denis Garcia Mandarino'': born May 7, 1964 in São Paulo, Brazil) is a Brazilian composer, artist and writer, and a disciple of Hans-Joachim Koellreutter in choral conducting and aesthetics.
He proposed a theory about four-dimensional perception, which states the concepts behind the renaissance perspective involving four dimensions instead of three dimensions assigned to it. These studies culminated in the development of the method of the four-dimensional perspective.
Mandarino wrote the Versatilist manifesto (2007).〔
==Versatilism==
(詳細はmovement proposed in 2007, from a literary manifesto, with the intention of freeing people from the expert analysis and promoting the practice of art as a form of self-knowledge and spiritual enhancement. In the body of text are present the following aesthetic principles and propositions:
# Eternal life, the existence of God and the spirit;
# Untying the artistic practice of the art market and self-centeredness;〔
# The search for artistic expressions that promote humanity and society, respecting the present level of consciousness of the artist;
# Continuously changing level of consciousness and learning process as infinite;
# The absence of art competitions;〔
# Questioning the role of the art critic for the inability to assess the man, his neighbor, in an impartial and timeless.

"New ideas are hard to identify, hard to assimilate, and only detachment may be able to evaluate them in a more open way. When a man assumes the role of giving the verdict about what artists are doing, or the society gives him this role, we are one step closer to repeat the greatest injustices that men of science, philosophy, arts and religion have suffered throughout history." – (Interview about the Versatilist Manifesto )''


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