Sentences with phrase «of human perception»

They push their eyes to the very limit of human perception.
And not to get too existential on you but there is true nature of human perception.
Together, these works challenge our notions of the temporal and highlight the limitations of human perception.
How do you go about exploring monkey awareness of human perception?
All of this is held to be involved in the primary phase of an act of human perception.
But it can tell us that many of these events are normal, part of the fabric of human perception.
The retina display leads the fight, but the battle has gone beyond the limits of human perception.
Target Gallery, the contemporary exhibition space for the Torpedo Factory Art Center, presents Wade Kramm's exploration of human perception in Dotted Space.
Whether creating bold abstract paintings, sculptural mixed media compositions or meticulously formed handmade paper works, Jaramillo has forged a unique voice, experimenting with material and process to pursue her ongoing explorations of human perception of reality.
It would be otiose to give examples: a distant thunder is in the past as much as a distant star; but no matter how far in time - space a star or galaxy is, it is always faintly immanent in my Here - Now even when its action is below the threshold of human perception; its action can be made visible by a combination of lenses or a prolonged photographic exposure.
«A better understanding of the human perception of risk from climate change and the behavioral responses are key to curbing future climate change,» said lead author Brian Beckage, a professor of plant biology and computer science at the University of Vermont.
Collecting qualitative descriptions of human perceptions of brain stimulation is one of the greatest benefits of working with human subjects in this research.
It is affirmed colorfully, vividly, in descriptive language appealing to and involving all the senses: to every instrument of human perception God made known his Glory and Presence.
Another controversial discussion point will be recent proof - of - concept work on how pictures of what's happening in the brain — functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) or an EEG test (which captures electrical brain activity)-- could be coupled with computer algorithms to eventually reconstruct what a person saw or to capture other aspects of human perception.
Practicing his alchemy of the everyday, the artist turns the familiar into sublime, the trivial into a precious and valuable, achieving the noble levels of human perception, emotion and appreciation of the world.
Following a line of researchers attempting to unlock the mysteries of human perception and cognition, Halassa has shown how the brain attends to cues in the outside world and sustains prolonged thought, findings that earned him wide acclaim early in his career.
In line with this idea, the exhibition seeks to create encounters with artworks and non-art objects that de-center and expand the scale of human perception.
A key representative of the «Light and Space» movement centered in Los Angeles during the 1960s, James Turrell creates works of art that consist primarily of light, exploring fundamental questions about the nature of human perception by rendering tangible the act of vision.
«Through the compilation of seemingly unrelated material — first - person narration, music ranging from gospel to electronic dance music (EDM), and swirling chemicals — she has created a work that goes beyond its constituent parts to address ideas of human perception through direct experience and an emotive sensibility.»
At Tate Liverpool Schneemann will premiere Precarious, a multi-screen video installation that continues the artist's investigation into the relationship between personal experience and the changeability of human perception.
The internal reality of human perceptions is merely a pale approximation of the true external reality embodied in one of those mathematical structures.
Christian Scientists see these events not as supernatural interruptions of the natural order but as a revelatory appearance of a spiritual reality, shaking the very foundations of human perception.
The Whiteheadian notion would simply add to Crossan's basic idea that the formation and transformation of world would be not only a transformation of human perception, but an actual ordering and reordering of the concrete entities of the world.
Consciousness can not be a quality of an abstract deductive structure, yet Whitehead speaks of consciousness; hence White - head must be affirming consciousness of human perception in the passage in question — so the inference goes.
While I would admit that scientific materialists are correct in their rejection of certain rigid forms of teleology, I shall argue here that their opposition to a universe imbued with value and significance flows in part out of a naive notion of human perception.
Imagination, he said, is «the living power and prime agent of all human perception
I do indeed stand on the distinction between a priori (or metaphysical) and empirical in the sense given this distinction by Popper, except that, whereas Popper defines empirical as «conceivably falsifiable by observation» and apparently limits observation to certain forms of human perception, I sometimes include divine perception (in Whitehead's language, God's physical prehensions).
We both may say that we are Christians, but the desparity between our own beliefs is a microcosm of the vast array of human perception and belief.
That's the finding of a landmark Australian - Italian collaboration that provides new evidence that oscillations, or «strobes», are a general feature of human perception.
«Understanding of the effect of slow motion on mental state attribution should inform the life - or - death decisions that are currently based on tacit assumptions about the objectivity of human perception,» the paper states.
The passage of time is probably the most basic facet of human perception, for we feel time slipping by in our innermost selves in a manner that is altogether more intimate than our experience of, say, space or mass.
Using sensory illusions as indicators of human perception, deep neural networks are expected to contribute significantly to the development of brain research.»
The project is meant to both «expose the antifemale bias of the art world» and «uncover the complex workings of human perception and how unconscious ideas about gender, race and celebrity influence a viewer's understanding of a given work of art.»
The very nature of creative nonfiction acknowledges the inherent unreliability of all human perception, which is reflected very nicely in the shenanigans our sleep - selves get up to.
Her iconic structures often reference scientific tools, such as pendulums and built models, that attempt to trace space and time, exploring the edge of human perception.
Featuring everyday objects placed in unusual contexts and juxtapositions, his art challenges the assumptions of human perception and force the viewer to reconsider things usually taken for granted.
Nabuqi's contemplation on the ontology of objects is reflected in her sculptures: objects surrounding us also exist independent of human perception.
Simply titled «Alex Prager,» the show comprises seven new works that continue her ongoing interrogation of human perception by exploring the blurred boundaries between reality and fiction.
The term Pareidolia describes the tendency of human perception to find meaning in incidental structures and to seek patterns in random data - for example images of animals or faces in clouds.
Highly influenced by phenomenological philosopher, Maurice Merleau - Ponty; Nesbit harnesses philosophical investigations of human perception to address issues within image making in an effort to not only exist as an object, or momentous glance, but as an invitation for a suspended visceral exchange.
In recreating the modern experience of fragmentation and spectacle, both art and film explore issues of human perception and understanding of reality that were part of the intellectual climate of their day.»
Amazon (Container of the Substance Anemine) draws on the molecular structure of «chlorocruorin», a green blood derived from ringed worms in the rainforest, known to enhance the intensity of human perception.
JPO translates raw emotions into colorful, powerful and expressive works of art while visually connecting concepts of human perception.
Two Cooper Union grads explore the intricacies of human perception through curved canvases and algorithms at NYC's fascinating Museum of Mathematics.
By offering his playful and indirect response to the complex world of human perception, Vasmoulakis suggests that curiosity equals nothing but sheer disobedience.
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