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iPhone 4 with stick-on magnetic macro lens
Apps:
Cross Process
Manga Me
Iris Photo Suite
Mill Colour
Infinicam (Frame)
The Firangipani flowers.
“It is one of the commonest of mistakes to consider that the limit of our power of perception is also the limit of all there is to perceive.”
C. W. Leadbeater
Things that are, may not be perceived.
Every thing in life needs a closer look. When you do take the time, you'll realize wondrous things.
Artist & Best Friends Animal Sanctuary founder, Cyrus Mejia's show Pits & Perception opened in Los Angeles @ Artology 101 in Glendale. There were several live pit bulls in attendance at the festivities.
From cyrusmejia.com/art/pits-and-perception
"Art can present us with a different view, a new perspective, another way of thinking about things. In this series of paintings of Pit Bulls I’m challenging the current-day perception of these dogs. Not by changing their image, but by depicting them close-up, larger than life, and inviting the viewer to question how they see and perceive Pit Bulls."
Artology101
3108 Glendale Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90039-1806(323) 644-0101
"In a 2001 study published by Nature, Frank S. Werblin, professor of molecular and cell biology at the University of California at Berkeley, and doctoral student Boton Roska, M.D., showed that the optic nerve carries ten to twelve output channels, each of which carries only minimal information about a given scene.”
“Although we have the illusion of receiving high-resolution images from our eyes, what the optic nerve actually sends to the brain is just outlines and clues about points of interest in our visual field. We then essentially hallucinate the world from the cortical memories that interpret a series of extremely low resolution movies that arrive in parallel channels." Then there's this.
-The Singularity Is Near, by Ray Kurzweil pp.186
The appeal of any candidate is based on a "gut reaction, unarticulated, non-analytical, a product of the particular chemistry between the voter and the image of the candidate", argued Richard Nixon's speechwriter Raymond Price.
"[It's] not what's there that counts, it's what's projected." And that projection, he continued, "depends more on the medium and its use than it does on the candidate himself".
i thought i was being sneaky....on the sly....pointed and shot all around this amazing character, trying to catch him unaware....but in the end
This project is part of the STARTS exhibition at the JKU Campus.
Perception iO (Input Output) is the future of Law Enforcement. An Artificial Intelligence data set emotionally responsive to the participant and potentially their bias.
For further information please visit:
ars.electronica.art/keplersgardens/en/perception/
Credit: tom mesic
A room installation which reflects to infinity in all directions - taken during Flickr meet at the Gallery of Modern Art in Brisbane - even freakier in large version