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Mesh decorative skulls vailable at the *Perception* Booth at the Unhinged festival.
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2LI at current size. Makes a great bookend!
Photos: Alex Rumford
Spirit of the World Café – English:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvXHsTHRCkw&list=UURUMqBfD0FZ...
World Café Europe e.V. – www.worldcafe.eu
Age UK – www.ageuk.org.uk
Common intuition would tell us that an objet would retain its properties reguardless of our presence. However, as we have found time and time again, the truth of the matter is much more mysterious than that.
As proven through numerous experiments within the field of Quantum Mechanics, it is the observer which becomes the catalyst for the universe to be the way it is. The mere act of perception is what determines every sub atomic particle to have its defined properties, they are not continuously determined, instead they turn the particle like properties into a wave-like, sea of probability in which they hold all properties yet none of them simultaneously.
Rose Frantzen’s work examines how society influences the concept of identity. Perceptions, Misperceptions, and Other (Im)Possibles is a collection of large-scale figurative paintings that explore the journey of representation that began with art history and remains in how we convey individuality in the digital age. Frantzen creates serial and allegorical artworks that incorporate a multi-dimensional style that is both realistic and transcendent. These paintings address the spaces we inhabit within history, memory and culture so that we might recognize the distinction between what we convey and how we are portrayed.
Perception of Promise installation view - work titled "End Point" [2010] by Sean Caulfield and Royden Mills [Feb 2012]
Young people from the North Down Alternatives START programme site took part in a research workshop with Faith Gordon from Queens and Sharon Whittaker from Include Youth exploring media, rights and perceptions.