tschnitzlein Published on August 9, 2007
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Exploring the Process of Perception [Pseudo-Group]

Thursday August 9, 2007 at 10:26AM

Chances are that when making pictures, you'll have stumbled over flashes of semi-conscient snippets of perception: fleeting daydreams, premonitions of wishes, or visions of paranoia. You're looking at innate processes of perception. Show me your discoveries...

For ages, man's mind appeared as an unfathomable mystery. Today's neurophysiological research is beginning to scratch at the surface of what we believe to know about the inner workings of perception. One of the recent findings is that our brains incorporate an enormous network of specialized processing centres for all kinds of sub-tasks of perception - recognition of patterns in various aspects, and the appraisal of attributes about the perceived objects. Taken together, all these brain's findings constitute what we feel is "reality" - a very complex multi-dimensional construct.

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One of my interests is to explore the nature of human perception. Do you share that curiousity? Please show me your findings in this blog.

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glewcidity says:
my contribution...
she´s risin´
Posted 14 months ago. ( permalink / translate )
tschnitzlein pro says:
Interesting idea! Our brain seems to have a library of stored generic shapes that lead us to identify an object as something we believe to know. This reminds me a little of a child's game I used to play: Looking at old-fashioned tiles with random patterns, and trying to see faces in the patterns...
Posted 14 months ago. ( permalink )
tschnitzlein pro says:
C'mon folks - are my interests too exotic? Here's another one for this topic:

Walking By

I'm sure there's someone out there who can relate to what I mean ... Come and show yourself!
Posted 14 months ago. ( permalink )
Tomusan says:
Past and present series 2

Here is mine, Timo
Posted 13 months ago. ( permalink / translate )
tschnitzlein pro says:
Thank you for your contribution Tomusan! The image reminds me of this irritating, often iridescent quality of nightmares, but I'm not sure if I interpret this correctly.

Could you please explain a little how your process of finding this image relates to or illustrates human perception?
Posted 13 months ago. ( permalink )
Tomusan says:
Timo,
This image is meant to be something like a Rorschach test image. The original image is altered so that the viewer is unsure just what the picture represents. This alteration provides the viewer the opportunity to interprete the image according to their own reality, fears, thoughts, desires, etc. This is very much like the child's game you used to play.
Posted 13 months ago. ( permalink )
Maya Eidolon pro says:
. DINNER WITH ELVIS

Reality Twist : Dinner with Elvis

Perception = flashes of stored memory data plus real time consciousness
Posted 13 months ago. ( permalink )
tschnitzlein pro says:
Please note that Ipernity now also offers groups. Consequently, I have opened a group called Pattern Recognition - the Adventure of Perception.

If you have new images for this topic - please post them there. I guess they'll find a larger audience there...
Posted 11 months ago. ( permalink )

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