The Holographic
Art System

The Holographic Art System is more than a philosophy - it’s a living map drawn on the body itself. Imagine each organ as its own wild voice, each bone humming with a different rhythm, each muscle painting its own language.

In this world, art isn’t trapped in categories. Painting talks to music. Sculpture whispers to dance. Your hands, your breath, your heartbeat - they all become collaborators.

Through this system, boundaries dissolve. You start to see connections - how a movement becomes a melody, how a gesture can be a poem, how every piece of you can speak at once.

Created by Tobias Ginsborg, the Holographic Art System is a blueprint for seeing and creating: a way to understand your chaos, sharpen your vision, and let every part of yourself create. It’s a quest to formulate a new kind of language - a universal art that everyone can feel, even before they understand.

  • Chaos is the primordial source of creativity — the raw current from which expression is born. It surges through the body faster than the mind can follow, releasing visions that emerge from the deepest strata of our DNA.

  • Form is the shaping of chaos — the discipline of thought that organizes movement, image, and impulse into structure. It frames the multitude of directions, giving clarity without diminishing their potential.

  • Nothing is the dissolution of form — the act of dismantling expression and passing it through timeless, universal concepts. In this distillation, complexity is transcended and transformed into a state of simplexity, where the essence touches a shared human ground.

  • (SO)mething names the collaborative process — the dialogue between the self and the world. It is the recognition of one’s own patterns as they are mirrored in others, a convergence where individual creativity expands into collective resonance.

  • The Holographic is the unifying principle — the connective field that binds chaos, form, nothing, and (so)mething into a single living system. Through multiplicity, it reveals the coherence of creation, integrating the original spark into a universal language.

The Holographic Art System

Creation is not linear. It breathes, expands, dissolves and reforms - a living hologram of consciousness moving through the body of existence.

The Holographic Art System, conceived by Tobias Ginsborg, is a map of this living process. It unites body, mind and spirit through the language of the elements. Each stage mirrors an organ, a force of nature and a state of being. Together, they form the pulse of pure creativity - from chaos to coherence, from matter to meaning.

🜃 The Liver - The Element of Space and Transformation

The liver embodies creative direction and transformation - the force that turns inner vision into movement. It corresponds to the element of Space, symbolising growth, expansion and the natural impulse to reach beyond limitation. Biologically the liver is the body’s great alchemist - it transforms and detoxifies, turning what is heavy or stagnant into fuel for life. Creatively it does the same: converting raw emotion, frustration and chaos into clarity and forward motion.

When balanced, the liver gives an artist purpose and orientation - the ability to envision, plan and act without rigidity. There is a sense of natural momentum, of unfolding guided by inner intelligence. When imbalanced this force can block, creating frustration, anger or the feeling of being stuck. Emotionally the liver holds the fire of transformation - the power to see obstacles as invitations to evolve. It teaches that resistance itself contains energy, and that growth requires tension just as trees need wind. Holographically, the liver operates as the system’s architect of flow - shaping how creative energy moves through the whole. It is where intention finds form - turning potential into direction, and direction into living art.

🜄 The Spleen - The Element of Earth and Integration

The spleen embodies Earth - nourishment, integration, embodiment. It is where inspiration becomes substance. Biologically the spleen transforms nourishment into usable energy; creatively it digests experience and converts impressions, thoughts and emotions into tangible form. It is the site where the formless finds body.

When the spleen is balanced, there is stability, focus and inner harmony. The artist feels grounded, able to sustain creative cycles without losing centre; ideas are not just imagined - they are embodied. When imbalanced one may feel scattered, overextended, or creatively “hungry”, chasing new forms without digesting what is already made.

Emotionally the spleen holds trust and grounded compassion: the understanding that creation is not a race but a rhythm. It invites patience and shows that every process, like soil, needs time to absorb, transform and give back. In the holographic perspective the spleen represents coherence - the matrix that unites all elements into a living whole. It teaches that creativity involves expansion and release, but also absorption and synthesis - turning experience into wisdom and movement into meaning.

🜆 The Kidneys - The Element of Water and Depth

The kidneys are the source of creative endurance - deep wells from which expression draws life. They belong to the element of Water - flow, intuition, unseen movement. Biologically, kidneys purify and balance internal waters; symbolically they do the same for the psyche. They filter experience, transforming chaos, fear and raw emotion into clarity and purpose. When balanced, creative energy flows freely - steady, resilient and clear. When depleted, fear and hesitation rise, and the creative current stagnates.

Emotionally, the kidneys hold the memory of survival - they embody the instinct to continue, to regenerate, to persist. In artistic work this becomes the quiet courage behind transformation. From a holographic view the kidneys reflect depth - the unseen foundation beneath the visible. They remind us that true creativity is not only the spark of inspiration but also the capacity to endure cycles of destruction and renewal - the pulse beneath the surface that keeps the system alive.

🜂 The Heart - The Element of Fire and Illumination

The heart stands for creative illumination - the spark where vision turns into form. It corresponds to Fire - the radiant force giving shape, emotion and warmth to the creative act. Biologically the heart circulates blood; creatively it circulates inspiration - moving meaning outward. It transforms internal energy into outward rhythm, giving emotion to what was abstract.

When the heart is balanced, creativity flows with passion and authenticity. The artist becomes a vessel of presence, allowing feeling to burn cleanly into form. When it’s imbalanced, expression can feel forced, self-centred or detached - too much flame, too little grounding. Emotionally the heart holds joy, love and truth. It is the organ of coherence - the bridge between intuition (kidneys/water) and intellect (lungs/air). Holographically, the heart radiates the central frequency of being. Creativity born from the heart becomes communion - not just self-expression but shared vibration. It is the fire that illuminates the hologram - turning awareness into beauty.

🜁 The Lungs - The Element of Air and Expression

The lungs represent the element of Air - the rhythm of inhalation and exhalation that mirrors how inspiration flows. They stand for communication, movement, the exchange between inner feelings and outer form.

Biologically, the lungs give oxygen to the blood; in creative terms they oxygenate imagination, allowing ideas to breathe, expand, and take shape. Thought becomes voice, breath becomes sound, emotion becomes articulation.

When the lungs are balanced, an artist experiences clarity and openness: inspiration can be received and released without resistance; expression flows naturally; one feels connected to the world. When imbalanced, breath becomes shallow, ideas stagnate, expression tightens, and self-doubt clouds the creative air.

Emotionally the lungs are linked to grief and letting go - they remind the artist that creation and release go hand in hand. In the holographic field the lungs act as transmitters of vibration - they turn inner resonance into outward motion, making art a dialogue between self and world.