Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Week-4 Perception and eyes

What is perception...? 

Perception is the organization, identification, and interpretation of sensory information in order to represent and understand the environment. - Schacter, Daniel (2011)


For me It's looks almost similar to the word "sense". Sense is acutllay a physiological capacity of organisms that provides data for perception.


  • Traditional senses
  • 1 Sight
  • 2 Hearing
  • 3 Taste
  • 4 Smell
  • 5 Touch
  • As you can see in the photos are the comparison between sensation (bottom-up) and perception (top-down) on the same picture.






Perspective of the picture/photograph/painting.



(Bill Brandt. Halifax, 1937. Silver gelatin print, 
The photograph shows the perspective)

(André Kertész.Paris, 1927. Silver print.)

(Aert van der Neer. Sports on a Frozen River, 1660.
You can see the perspective point at the sun in the painting)

(Pietro Perugino's usage of perspective in this fresco at the Sistine Chapel)

Picture no.1

Picture no.2

Picture no.3

Picture no.4

As you can see in picture no.1 There is very obviously that two little girl are not the same size but follow to the picture no.2,3 and 4 you can see that this two little are actually the same size. Why was that!? The picture including the furnitures were fool your brain when looking with the perspective line that two girl are not the same size but the picture no.2,3 and 4 showed that in the left corner behind the red sofa actually had a stair, so the left girl was not stand in the same plane as the right girl.

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