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The topic 'Human Perception' is what I've chosen to study in Studio Arts this year. This is made from one photograph of me, just flipped around. It's to represent the two contrasting sides of how we can be percieved. There is this feminine beauty that so many of us live up to, the stereotypical features, which is what the left side would hopefully represent. The right side is a more down-to-earth, realistic view on somebody.
Only those who were would understand why I saturated the hell out of this photo... Tanya and I were looking for the porcupine, but no luck.
Human tend to perceive things schematically which leads to judging. Our biased visual perception may at times lead to the wrong attribution. The above image shows us a photo which is flipped horizontally and with a toy in the middle. Only colors differentiate them but how does the human eyes perceive it? At the end of the day, it is still the same image n the same toy.
Predicting Perceptions: The 3rd International Conference on Appearance. Just a few pictures to share. Shoot at Heriot-Watt University, Our Dynamic Earth and National Museums of Scotland using a Canon 5D MKII and an HTC One S.
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.
7 sizes:the five standard sizes plus M+ for very curvy avatars and Bx for top-heavy avatars.
L$145 each or L$485 for a fatpack of four.
In-World: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Peraut/242/218/73
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We often take our developed perception of an object's weight for granted. It's amazing to witness someone who hasn't lost her curiosity of things.
Ugly Perception am 08. September auf der SlamdanceMania in der Buchwaldhalle in Remchingen - fotografiert von Michael Gebhardt