Decomposition is merely another part of alchemy, and even the most mundane objects have the capacity to transform
our everyday perception of the world.
Not exact matches
The man who is wholly taken up with the demands
of everyday living or whose sole interest is in the outward appearances
of things seldom gains more than a glimpse, at best,
of this second phase in our sense -
perceptions, that in which the
world, having entered into us, then withdraws from us and bears us away with it: he can have only a very dim awareness
of that aureole, thrilling and inundating our being, through which is disclosed to us at every point
of contact the unique essence
of the universe.
«What I like most is the idea
of combining information about
everyday - life social networks with standardized brain imaging to assess implicit measures
of social
perception [that are relevant to the real
world].»
I think you can certainly drop it into the big category
of physics articles that illuminate the universe by telling us that it is indeed much more deeply complicated and counter intuitive than most
of us would think; that when you start to look at the fringes
of what we understand about physics and how the
world works, you really get the sense that we are locked in [to] certain set
of perceptions that do not necessarily apply; that our kind
of common sense,
everyday [intuitions] are not a very good guide to understanding how the universe can behave at certain scales or under certain conditions.
as a challenge to our accepted impressions
of the
world around us and our
perceptions of everyday reality, the frankfurter forms evoke anthropomorphic physical qualities and movement, with an anatomy
of long «limbs» and «bodies» that visually mimic the recognizable encased meat shape.
Laure Prouvost's work ranges freely between different systems
of representation, alternating fiction, nonsense, and an imaginary, dreamlike
world with the concrete reality
of everyday life and human
perceptions.
Braque employed the genre
of the still life to conduct a lifelong investigation into the nature
of perception through the tactile and transitory
world of everyday objects.
U.S. / Mexico - based multimedia artist Roberto Romero - Molina takes us deep into the
world of perception, peeling back layers
of cultural expectation to reveal the wonder and mystery
of everyday sounds and images.
These changes subtly transform our
perception of the
everyday world.
In the 1960s, as mass media was beginning to permeate all aspects
of everyday life, Agnes Martin was working with «[her] back to the
world» ii, creating expressive, sensitive paintings that address
perception and extend awareness.
Since the 1960s, almost no other photographer in his field has so fundamentally shaped our
perception of the
everyday world of things as Hans Hansen.
In the following Figure, from her entertaining TEDxManchester talk The fascinating physics
of everyday life, she shows how the physics
of the every day applies over a huge range
of scales (in time and space); bracketed between the exotic
worlds of the extremely small (quantum mechanics) and extremely large (general relativity) which tend to dominate our cultural
perceptions of physics today.