Not exact matches
Actually, TV acts more as a filter
than as a window — a filter selecting images, extracting unpleasant (and pleasant) elements,
coloring others, and making a whole
world seem real to us when it is in fact nothing more
than thousands of bright phosphors dancing on a piece of glass.
The sling comes in three different
color patterns and features an elastic trim that holds your child in place much more securely
than many of the
other options in the
world of baby slings.
Why are some «
color - blind» people able to perceive an almost normal range of
colors while
others see barely more
than a two - toned
world?
Which is really too bad because we have an urgent problem in America: our maternal mortality rate is among THE HIGHEST in the industrialized
world (depending on the index you look at), our infant mortality rates are unacceptable, the inequalities in the way women of
color and poor women are treated is literally a human right crisis, our new moms suffer from postpartum depression mores
than so many
other countries, and in many ways we have taken the joy and awe out of childbirth and infancy.
Each painting's blue
world, although all of the same
color blue and treated in the same way, revealed itself to be of an entirely different essence and atmosphere; none resembled the
other, not anymore
than pictorial moments and poetic moments can resemble one another.
So
color operates on a more unconscious level
than other aspects of the
world.
Early 20th century abstraction went the
other way, expressing faith that
colors, shapes and lines could be powerful reflections of an artist's inner life, rather
than the outer
world.
Night vision goggles display the
world in green because the human eye is more sensitive to green
than any
other color, and a monochromatic green image offers the most accurate monochromatic view for the user.