What is one-pointedness to the artist: to be in complete resonance with the work. In the process of making it he forgets himself. To be lost in reverie. To be so engrossed that you are one with the process, such that a part of your experience is lost forever, never to be remembered again. You disappear into it, become it and come back to yourself when the moment brings you back. But where have you been? To that ‘intelligence’ (J. Kishnamurti) that feeds your work.
One-pointedness is both focused and sustained attention and intention:
‘We aim our attention toward the object and place it on the object. Focused attention, however, tends to dissipate quickly. So we add the effort of sustaining our attention on the chosen object.
While a focused and sustained attention is necessary, it does not prove sufficient for true one-pointedness. We also need a focused and sustained intention: the intention to connect with, open to, surrender to, and serve the Sacred. This one-pointed intention, like our one-pointed attention, must be immediate, in this very moment. Gathering every fiber of our being, every wayward intention, we gravitate toward a higher world.’(http://www.innerfrontier.org/Practices/One-Pointedness.htm)
So the artist gathers and manifests his information from the intangible digital database. His one-pointed attention and intention drives the process of making art and together with the
Tenets of Quantum Activism: (Amit Goswami, Ph.D – quantum physicist)
Non-Locality: We are all interconnected – even without signals, and experimental evidence is proving our inherent unity.
Tangled Hierarchy: In our brain we become one with the neuronal images of an external object because of a tangled hierarchy, a circularity. The observer is the observed.
Discontinuity: The discovery of something new of value in thought is a quantum leap of Aha! insight.
and much more, he makes his art.