Summary
The term "telepathy" originates from the development of psychology and communication technology in 1882. From the symbolism of the early 20th century to the dematerialization of conceptual art in the 1960s, to the variety of contemporary art practices, artists of different periods are eager to communicate and translate beyond language and are obsessed with exploring ways to directly convey thoughts and emotions. Although telepathy has a wide range of believers, and even many important contemporary artists claim to create through telepathy, there is also a great deal of controversy involving ancient superstitions, psychology, physics, and emerging technologies. Whether telepathy is hallucination, pseudoscientific belief, paranormal phenomena, or extrasensory perception?