dallautomatismo
Dall'automatismo, often translated as "from automatism," refers to a technique and artistic movement that emerged in the early 20th century, particularly associated with Surrealism. It involves the creation of art through spontaneous, unconscious, and automatic gestures, bypassing conscious thought and rational control. The aim was to tap into the subconscious mind, believing it held a deeper truth and a richer source of creative expression than the rational intellect.
Artists practicing dall'automatismo would often engage in activities like automatic writing, drawing, or painting, allowing their
Key figures associated with dall'automatismo include André Breton, the primary theorist of Surrealism, who saw it