| 41. | At trial, he argued that during his blackout he was in automatism-like state brought about by intoxication.
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| 42. | It was cited in 1991 in the case of " R v Burgess " regarding the automatism defence.
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| 43. | In the 1950s she became an adherent of automatism, a theory introduced to Mexico by Austrian painter Wolfgang Paalen.
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| 44. | The results have a fast-forward automatism : European Tachisme filtered through an East Village comic book and blown up.
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| 45. | After a couple of years, painting that engaged in automatism and courted dreams squeaked through the Surrealist door as well.
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| 46. | Thus, at bottom he supported only a conscious semi-automatism similar to the ambiguous views of most contemporary philosophers.
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| 47. | This is a reference to Mir? s style of painting, automatism, essentially painting without planning the subject or composition.
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| 48. | Some Surrealists consider automatism and games to be sources of inspiration only, while others consider them starting points for finished works.
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| 49. | Mental health-related legal concepts include mens rea, insanity defences; legal definitions of " automatism, amongst many others.
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| 50. | In the late 1930s and early 1940s he lived in New York and had been working with surrealist automatism for several years.
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