© IFVision | Inner Frame Vision® All rights reserved. 

Inner Frame Vision® is an original artistic method, perceptual system, and international multimedia publishing framework. 

All materials published on this website — including but not limited to texts, video works, video-books,

audiovisual fragments, visual concepts, structural research, and digital archives — are original works developed within the Inner Frame Vision® system. 

The Inner Frame Vision® name, concept, structure, and all related works are protected under international intellectual property law, including WIPO registration,

Safe Creative certification, and U.S. Copyright registration. 

Cinematic production by DIASTUDIO.

All creative management, communication, and advertising by Casa Diya Art. 

No part of this website may be reproduced, distributed, modified, or used in any form without prior written permission. 

This website does not collect personal data unless you choose to contact us directly.

© IFVision | Inner Frame Vision® All rights reserved. 

Inner Frame Vision® is an original artistic method, perceptual system,

and international multimedia publishing framework. 

All materials published on this website — including but not limited to texts, video works, video-books,

audiovisual fragments, visual concepts, structural research, and digital archives — are original

works developed within the Inner Frame Vision® system. 

The Inner Frame Vision® name, concept, structure, and all related works are protected

under international intellectual property law, including WIPO registration,

Safe Creative certification, and U.S. Copyright registration. 

Cinematic production by DIASTUDIO.

All creative management, communication, and advertising by Casa Diya Art. 

No part of this website may be reproduced, distributed, modified, or used in any form

without prior written permission. 

This website does not collect personal data unless you choose to contact us directly.

© IFvision | Inner Frame Vision® | Registration No. 1904170.

Inner Frame Vision® — Manifest

Inner Frame Vision® —

Manifest

Inner Frame Vision (IFVision)

 

1. Definition

 

Inner Frame Vision (IFVision) is an independent artistic movement in visual art, cinema,

and hybrid media based on the principle of the inner frame.

 

In this system the frame is not merely a border of an image.

It is a threshold — a point of entry into a visual and emotional space where

the viewer experiences the work in a museum-like state of contemplation.

 

The frame marks the beginning of the world in which the work unfolds.

 

 

2. The Inner Frame

 

The frame may take many forms:

 

• a classical museum frame

• a mirror or doorway

• a window or architectural line

• fog, light, branches, or natural elements

• fragments of everyday objects

• or a completely abstract boundary.

 

Regardless of its form, the frame functions as a transition between the visible image and its spatial continuation.

 

It opens the artistic space and invites the viewer into it.

 

Even when the frame disappears visually, the internal state of perception remains.

 

The viewer continues to exist inside the work.

 

 

3. Museum Perception

 

Inner Frame Vision transfers museum perception into life.

 

Silence becomes a fundamental element of the experience.

 

This silence is not emptiness.

It is an active artistic force shaping rhythm, atmosphere, and depth of perception.

 

The work invites contemplation rather than consumption.

 

 

4. Image and Movement

 

Every work begins as an image.

 

A still composition may gradually unfold into:

 

• a film

• a video fragment

• a video-book

• a performative gesture

• a visual meditation

• or another artistic form.

 

The image becomes the origin of movement.

 

 

5. Artistic Forms

 

Inner Frame Vision unites multiple artistic mediums within one visual structure:

 

• cinema and video

• photography as the initial static frame

• video-books combining text, image, and motion

• literature and poetry

• performative actions and gestures

• visual meditation based on stillness

• sound and spatial audio environments

 

All mediums are equal elements of the same artistic system.

 

 

6. Time

 

Time in Inner Frame Vision is not limited to memory.

 

The work may contain:

 

• memory

• present perception

• future projection.

 

Different temporal layers may coexist inside a single frame.

 

Time becomes part of the visual composition.

 

 

7. Inner Film

 

The form of the Inner Film is not fixed.

 

Just as frames may change, the cinematic structure may transform.

 

An Inner Film may appear as:

 

• an album

• a sequence of frames

• a collection of visual fragments

• a series of short videos

• or another structure discovered through the work.

 

The form follows the image.

The frame follows the inner space.

 

 

8. Method

 

The IFVision method includes:

 

• frame-based construction of scenes

• transition from still image to movement

• museum-like spatial perception

• use of silence and atmosphere

• equality of text, image, and video

• layered progression of perception.

 

 

9. Archive

 

The movement maintains its own archival system including:

 

• digital storage of works

• video archives

• drafts and research materials

• master files

• internal projects

• exhibition structures

• documentation of the movement’s development.

 

 

10. Independence

 

All works and the structural method belong to the founder of the movement.

 

IFVision operates as an independent artistic system.

 

Use of its method or materials requires permission.

 

 

11. International Presence

 

The system may be presented in:

 

• museums

• festivals

• archives

• universities and research institutions

• cultural foundations

• international competitions.

 

 

12. Conclusion

 

Inner Frame Vision is a unified artistic system combining cinema, photography, literature, sound,

performance, and contemplative visual space within a museum-like digital environment.

 

The system remains open and may evolve as new images and forms appear.

 

 The IFVision method and structure are protected.

Use requires permission.

Inner Frame Vision (IFVision)

 

1. Definition

 

Inner Frame Vision (IFVision) is an independent artistic

movement in visual art, cinema,

and hybrid media based on the principle of the inner frame.

 

In this system the frame is not merely a border of an image.

It is a threshold — a point of entry into a visual and emotional space where

the viewer experiences the work in a museum-like state of contemplation.

 

The frame marks the beginning of the world in which the work unfolds.

 

 

2. The Inner Frame

 

The frame may take many forms:

 

• a classical museum frame

• a mirror or doorway

• a window or architectural line

• fog, light, branches, or natural elements

• fragments of everyday objects

• or a completely abstract boundary.

 

Regardless of its form, the frame functions as a transition

between the visible image and its spatial continuation.

 

It opens the artistic space and invites the viewer into it.

 

Even when the frame disappears visually,

the internal state of perception remains.

 

The viewer continues to exist inside the work.

 

 

3. Museum Perception

 

Inner Frame Vision transfers museum perception into life.

 

Silence becomes a fundamental element of the experience.

 

This silence is not emptiness.

It is an active artistic force shaping rhythm,

atmosphere, and depth of perception.

 

The work invites contemplation rather than consumption.

 

 

4. Image and Movement

 

Every work begins as an image.

 

A still composition may gradually unfold into:

 

• a film

• a video fragment

• a video-book

• a performative gesture

• a visual meditation

• or another artistic form.

 

The image becomes the origin of movement.

 

 

5. Artistic Forms

 

Inner Frame Vision unites multiple artistic

mediums within one visual structure:

 

• cinema and video

• photography as the initial static frame

• video-books combining text, image, and motion

• literature and poetry

• performative actions and gestures

• visual meditation based on stillness

• sound and spatial audio environments

 

All mediums are equal elements of the same artistic system.

 

 

6. Time

 

Time in Inner Frame Vision is not limited to memory.

 

The work may contain:

 

• memory

• present perception

• future projection.

 

Different temporal layers may coexist inside a single frame.

 

Time becomes part of the visual composition.

 

 

7. Inner Film

 

The form of the Inner Film is not fixed.

 

Just as frames may change, the cinematic structure may transform.

 

An Inner Film may appear as:

 

• an album

• a sequence of frames

• a collection of visual fragments

• a series of short videos

• or another structure discovered through the work.

 

The form follows the image.

The frame follows the inner space.

 

 

8. Method

 

The IFVision method includes:

 

• frame-based construction of scenes

• transition from still image to movement

• museum-like spatial perception

• use of silence and atmosphere

• equality of text, image, and video

• layered progression of perception.

 

 

9. Archive

 

The movement maintains its own archival system including:

 

• digital storage of works

• video archives

• drafts and research materials

• master files

• internal projects

• exhibition structures

• documentation of the movement’s development.

 

 

10. Independence

 

All works and the structural method belong to the founder of the movement.

 

IFVision operates as an independent artistic system.

 

Use of its method or materials requires permission.

 

 

11. International Presence

 

The system may be presented in:

 

• museums

• festivals

• archives

• universities and research institutions

• cultural foundations

• international competitions.

 

 

12. Conclusion

 

Inner Frame Vision is a unified artistic system

combining cinema, photography, literature, sound,

performance, and contemplative visual space

within a museum-like digital environment.

 

The system remains open and may evolve

as new images and forms appear.

 

 The IFVision method and structure are protected.

Use requires permission.

© IFvision | Inner Frame Vision® | Registration No. 1904170.

© IFVision | Inner Frame Vision® All rights reserved. 

Inner Frame Vision® is an original artistic method, perceptual

system, and international multimedia publishing framework. 

All materials published on this website — including but not

limited to texts, video works, video-books,

audiovisual fragments, visual concepts, structural research,

and digital archives — are original works developed

within the Inner Frame Vision® system. 

The Inner Frame Vision® name, concept, structure, and all

related works are protected under international intellectual

property law, including WIPO registration,

Safe Creative certification, and U.S. Copyright registration. 

Cinematic production by DIASTUDIO.

All creative management, communication, and

advertising by Casa Diya Art. 

No part of this website may be reproduced, distributed,

modified, or used in any form without prior written permission. 

This website does not collect personal data unless

you choose to contact us directly.

Inner Frame Vision (IFVision)

 

1. Definition

 

Inner Frame Vision (IFVision) is an

independent artistic

movement in visual art, cinema,

and hybrid media based on the

principle of the inner frame.

 

In this system the frame

is not merely a border of an image.

It is a threshold — a point of entry into

a visual and emotional space where

the viewer experiences the work

in a museum-like state of contemplation.

 

The frame marks the beginning

of the world in which the work unfolds.

 

 

2. The Inner Frame

 

The frame may take many forms:

 

• a classical museum frame

• a mirror or doorway

• a window or architectural line

• fog, light, branches, or natural elements

• fragments of everyday objects

• or a completely abstract boundary.

 

Regardless of its form,

the frame functions as a

transition between the visible image

and its spatial continuation.

 

It opens the artistic space and

invites the viewer into it.

 

Even when the frame disappears visually,

the internal state of perception remains.

 

The viewer continues to exist

inside the work.

 

 

3. Museum Perception

 

Inner Frame Vision transfers

museum perception into life.

 

Silence becomes a fundamental

element of the experience.

 

This silence is not emptiness.

It is an active artistic

force shaping rhythm,

atmosphere, and depth of perception.

 

The work invites contemplation

rather than consumption.

 

 

4. Image and Movement

 

Every work begins as an image.

 

A still composition may

gradually unfold into:

 

• a film

• a video fragment

• a video-book

• a performative gesture

• a visual meditation

• or another artistic form.

 

The image becomes the origin

of movement.

 

 

5. Artistic Forms

 

Inner Frame Vision unites multiple

artistic mediums within one

visual structure:

 

• cinema and video

• photography as the initial static frame

• video-books combining text,

image, and motion

• literature and poetry

• performative actions and gestures

• visual meditation based on stillness

• sound and spatial audio environments

 

All mediums are equal elements

of the same artistic system.

 

 

6. Time

 

Time in Inner Frame Vision

is not limited to memory.

 

The work may contain:

 

• memory

• present perception

• future projection.

 

Different temporal layers may

coexist inside a single frame.

 

Time becomes part of the

visual composition.

 

 

7. Inner Film

 

The form of the Inner Film is not fixed.

 

Just as frames may change,

the cinematic structure may transform.

 

An Inner Film may appear as:

 

• an album

• a sequence of frames

• a collection of visual fragments

• a series of short videos

• or another structure discovered

through the work.

 

The form follows the image.

The frame follows the inner space.

 

 

8. Method

 

The IFVision method includes:

 

• frame-based construction of scenes

• transition from still image to movement

• museum-like spatial perception

• use of silence and atmosphere

• equality of text, image, and video

• layered progression of perception.

 

 

9. Archive

 

The movement maintains its own

archival system including:

 

• digital storage of works

• video archives

• drafts and research materials

• master files

• internal projects

• exhibition structures

• documentation of the

movement’s development.

 

 

10. Independence

 

All works and the structural method

belong to the founder of the movement.

 

IFVision operates as an

independent artistic system.

 

Use of its method or

materials requires permission.

 

 

11. International Presence

 

The system may be presented in:

 

• museums

• festivals

• archives

• universities and research institutions

• cultural foundations

• international competitions.

 

 

12. Conclusion

 

Inner Frame Vision is a unified

artistic system

combining cinema, photography,

literature, sound,

performance,

and contemplative visual

space within a

museum-like digital environment.

 

The system remains open and

may evolve as new images and

forms appear.

 

 The IFVision method and

structure are protected.

Use requires permission.

Inner Frame Vision® — Manifest