The Book of Caligomos Art introduces an original philosophical and artistic theory known as Caligomos Art Philosophy (C’ArtP). This theory interweaves three core concepts: Caliginosity (the obscure, shadowy, and mysterious dimensions of existence), Kosmos (the interconnected and harmonious order of the universe), and Metaxy (the transformative space "in-between" opposites). These core ideas form the foundation for a new way of approaching art, creativity, and cultural understanding.
At the heart of the book is a triadic framework of Transcendence, Paradigm, and Reality (T/P/R), which serves as a lens through which all artistic creation and human experiences can be interpreted. Drawing from ancient philosophies, including those of Plato, Heraclitus, Lao Tzu, and Buddhist and Daoist traditions, alongside modern thinkers like Ken Wilber, Carl Jung, and Ned Herrmann, the book offers a vision of how art can act as both a spiritual and cognitive map for human evolution.
The book unfolds across multiple dimensions:
- Historical exploration from Mesopotamia to a speculative future,
- Symbolic geometry (Torus, Pyramid, Rhombohedron),
- Dualities and paradoxes such as Dialetheia and Enantiodromia,
- Philosophical synthesis between rationalism and intuitionism,
- Case studies and critiques of artworks,
- A gamified application of C’ArtP in the form of a board game called C’Elysium, designed to help players navigate life through creativity.