The fact that the test person feels their own hand being stroked, and
simultaneously sees the object being touched synchronously, produces the sensation that the object is part of their own body — because both pieces of information merge into one single percept.
Not exact matches
As we have
seen, Oomen's proposal conceives God to be
simultaneously subject and also
object.
* This technique, known as integral field spectroscopy, allows astronomers to
simultaneously study the properties of different parts of an
object such as a galaxy to
see how it is rotating and to measure its mass.
There are shades of Diebenkorn, Pollock, Monet or Turner but with a sense of the final
object being something entirely new — a window that defies logic, and through which we can not
see, a surface that is
simultaneously opaque and flat, but with apparently swimming depths.
Cubist painters were not bound to copying form, texture, colour, and space; instead, they presented a new reality in paintings that depicted radically fragmented
objects, whose several sides were
seen simultaneously.
Two free standing display case works employ optical films to
simultaneously efface the details of the
objects beneath and generate iconic silhouettes — a process that can be
seen as the delamination of the specificity of the
object to reveal what embedded information might be maintained.
This paved the way for Cubist artists to develop a style which attempted to show a different kind of reality, where it was possible to
see an
object from a variety of angles
simultaneously.
Unable to
see both
objects simultaneously, the viewer remembers one when encountering the next.
Thus the crystalline structure acts as a metaphor for art — through a static
object it
simultaneously refers to both how one
sees and to nature.