the impact of evolution
imagination the making of images
conscious experience of the world
does that sound like science
illusion is the dark side of imagination
we use illusion all the time
exposure to the critics is like a scientific testing
came out of the same sort of inquiry
art as something different
that's not the way the world was divided up
careful that we dont make a illusion
enlarge our picture of reality
western art and eastern art
contrasting values
more expressionist response to the environment trusting what we see
we think of film as representing the real
forget fantasy
if the subject is something
it is already fixed before it started
it has a lot to do with the space
it draws you in
reflected light off a white screen
conventions of looking
there is a real person confronting you
the pursuit of realism at all cost
they are bigger than you in the terms of power
do you respond in the same way to scifi
invaded from without
they work on a symbolic level
illusion start believing they are real people
raw reality
maybe we should go back to the symbolic
not a real place
the same amount of reality
really real"looking through something else
perceiving the outside world alone and undisturbed
the nature of human knowledge
we organise by perspective
looking at realism again
simulation
the symbolic
imitation
we have gone down a different path
both explain the information at that particular time
Literature expresses itself by abstraction, whereas painting, by mans of drawings
and colour, gives shape to sensations and perceptions. paul cezanne
observers of the scene
not all cultures separated the perceiver from the perceived
born to die
never really been alive
trying to show one in a state of existence
divide up the world into smaller areas
we are still seeing the repercussions of perspective
we must study to whole picture
we musts study to understand the whole picture
the human form has a different space

 

 

 

 

 

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