Sentences with word «pareidolia»

Filling the Focus section booth for the Max Estrella gallery, which is based in Madrid, the work engages the phenomenon of pareidolia, which accounts for the mind's habit of seeing things or finding patterns where none exist — «like if we look at a cloud and see a face or an animal,» Estrella, the gallery director, said.
Such perceptual biases (technically known as pareidolia) can be misleading, but for planetary scientists they are also quite useful.
The human brain seems to be so finely tuned to detect faces that most people experience pareidolia, the perception of nonexistent objects such as faces in a random signal.
I find your interest in pareidolia, matching nonsense myth with whatever sense we can make of real events, non-intentionally humorous.
To find out exactly where in the brain pareidolia arises, Kang and colleagues scanned the activity of people's brains while showing them images of light and dark pixels arranged randomly.
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.
Pareidolia refers to the tendency in human perception to discover meaning in random structures
Concepts like pareidolia, eisegesis, backmasking and the Rorschach test are very inspiring to him and fuel much of his work.
Recalling X-Rays, Rayographs and other technical images, this new work triggers the latent tendency toward pareidolia, the psychological condition of finding figurative images in abstract forms.
Pareidolia New Work by Tahiti Pehrson Exhibition Dates: September 10 - October 3, 2015 Opening Reception: September 10th 6 - 8 p.m.
Joseph Gross Gallery is pleased to present Pareidolia, a solo exhibition of intricate, hand cut paper works by Tahiti Pehrson.
Looking at painting always involves perception and interpretation, but Brierley's convoluted pictures seem defined by their capacity to trigger pareidolia, a psychological phenomenon whereby a viewer recognises shapes in abstract patterns.
I hadn't heard about pareidolia before reading your article Andy.
How we interpret abstract paintings, and the strangeness of sense - making, seems to be what Pluspace curator Matthew Macaulay is exploring by bringing together the work of these nine artists in the exhibition Pareidolia, which can be seen on Saturdays and Sundays at 50 Bishop Street, Coventry until 14 September.
Placidus the Patron Saint of Hunters and the Apparition of the Sacred Swan During the Fabled Chase (Pareidolia Still 2011)(2013)
The paintings invoke a sense of pareidolia, a psychological phenomenon whereby the viewer sees a face or some other familiar image in an abstract pattern.
There are many examples of this phenomenon, known as pareidolia, including the constellations and the well - known nebulae named Ant, Stingray and Hourglass.
Eerily, a facelike classification image emerged from the collective brain activity of people experiencing pareidolia.
When people see a face in a rock formation on Mars because of pareidolia, you could argue that that is infusing reality with «greater meaning», but it would be plain wrong.
Then you are experiencing pareidolia, which helped researchers win one of this year's Ig Nobel Prizes.
The part of the brain that lit up with activity during those moments of pareidolia was the right fusiform face area, known to be responsible for facial recognition.
Experts say this has something to do with a psychological phenomenon known as pareidolia.
I use a few art strategies such as collage, readymade, and pareidolia to open up the divergent thinking part of the students» brains.
Tinney Contemporary is pleased to present Observations, Integrations, Pareidolia and Polysemy, a solo exhibition by James Perrin.
Among the group shows: H Y P E R C O N N E C T E D (Moscow Museum of Modern Art); fluxesfeverfuturesfiction (Centro Azkuna, Bilbao 2016); Wild Things (The Green Parrot, Barcelona 2014); Hitting it off (P - exclamation, New York, 2014); Pareidolia (Bacelos, Madrid, 2014); Pop Politics (CA2M, Madrid 2012); Esta puerta pide clavo (Tatjana Pieters Galerie, Gent, 2012); Arte e Investigación 2010 (Centro Montehermoso Vitoria - Gasteiz 2011) and Antes que todo (CA2M, Madrid, 2010).
Saskia Olde Wolbers» video work, Pareidolia, 2011, from which this limited edition still is taken, creates a narrative based on events surrounding the creation of Eugen Herrigel's book, Zen in the Art of Archery, published in 1948.
Blossfeldt (1865 - 1932) is recognised for his extensive and unique collection of photographic plant portraits that reveal the tactile qualities, intricate forms and uncanny aspects of flora that could also be said to contain elements of Pareidolia.
Matthew Day Jackson, Pareidolia, wood, steel, resin, glass taxidermy eyes, Meerschaum tobacco pipe silicon, Fernet Branca, Rainer beer, Laphroiag, coffee, acrylic paint, iron dust, porcelain teeth, fabric, 2015, Hauser & Wirth
Some of the noses in this show are formed by the top of beer bottle or Pareidolia is made with Fernet Branca, Rainer beer, Laphroiag and coffee.
In Kohler's aesthetic deviation into the abstraction in his Pareidolia series of geometric cardboard constructions, we see him continuing the conceptual threads created in his figurative work which speaks to hope and hopelessness.
Oursler himself has studied and written about various methods of facial recognition, ways to circumvent such means of detection, as well as the phenomena of physiognomy, anthropometry and pareidolia (the mistaken appearance of faces in nature or everyday objects): «The illusory face triggers part of the brain that is used in pattern recognition — long thought to be important to the evolution of the species.
Dynamic and demanding, the large canvases on view in James Perrin's Observations, Integrations, Pareidolia, and Polysemy have a presence and energy that fill the front room of Tinney Contemporary.
Shawn Thornton's solo exhibition, Pareidolia, was curated by Tom Burckhardt, and is on view at CUE through May 24, 2017.
21 Aug — 14 Sep 2014, Pareidolia, Pluspace, Coventry, group show with Ralph Anderson, Louisa Chambers, Frances Disley, Jack Foster, Rachael MacArthur, Ellie MacGarry, David Manley and Pheobe Mitchell, curated by Matthew Macaulay
Join us for the closing reception of Shawn Thornton's solo exhibition, Pareidolia, featuring a live performance by the artist.
Thornton's solo exhibition, Pareidolia, was curated by Burckhardt, and is on view at CUE through May 24, 2017.
Join us for the closing reception of Shawn Thornton's solo exhibition, Pareidolia, featuring live music performances by Thornton and special guest, Geb the Great Cackler.
Group exhibitions include «Unkempt» The Terrain Biennial in Waterloo, Ontario, CA, «Pareidolia» at Red Pipe Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, and «Spectra: Did You See Heaven?»
The resin cast cardboard sculptures are part of my Pareidolia series.
2015 - Pareidolia.
Though they echo the painted works of the late Peter Cain, the sculptures also elicit a unique melange of sensations thanks to the phenomenon of Pareidolia (seeing faces within lifeless objects.)
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