The Paranoiac-critical method is an artistic and conceptual technique developed by the Spanish surrealist artist Salvador Dalí in the 1930s. It involves tapping into the subconscious mind to explore and create art that reflects irrational and dream-like states of thought. The method is characterized by the simultaneous activation of two contradictory perspectives or interpretations, allowing the artist (or viewer) to engage with the ambiguities and complexities of reality.
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