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My very first construction of any kind, displayed to you with all of its flaws, and all of its splendor.

 

I was assigned the task of designing and building a 6" x 6" x 6" cube. The design is of my distorted perception. It is made entirely of mat board, cut with an exacto knife, and glued with "tacky glue."

My favourite perception photo that I have even seen

Instax Square + Fujifilm XS10

Instax Square + Fujifilm XS10

hand held flash diy grid, low power left, cactus trigger,

Visual Masking: time slices through conscious and unconscious vision by Bruno G. Breitmeyer and Haluk Öğmen

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Instax Square + Fujifilm XS10

They thought I am smaller, these were the same feelings I had for them.

What matters is where you see others from...

We chose this place as a positive study area as it is quite, there are available computers and it is available to everyone.

Draw a map of the path that water takes from when it falls out of the sky to when it comes out of your faucet.

This is a positive place of learning for me as I like being around a slightly busy Area and Food.

Instax Square + Fujifilm XS10

Live at JC Den Eglantier, Sint-Niklaas, Belgium

Experiments in perception is a thesis project completed in Paul Sahre & Lindsay Ballant's portfolio class. It is a series of objects and situations that attempt to make others re-think the usual. It's over-arching goal was to test boundaries of logic, language, pre-conceived notions and social convention through the filter of design.

Caught unawares by the camera, I do smile sometimes.

This is a negative environment for me because it is a social environment. It is easy to get distracted here by the many people walking by, eating, laughing, and also the smell of food sidetracks you from studying.

The perception of what we see is so different from each other, that the logical conclusion of all is in the subjective that every idea or thought ends up being.

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