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The boundaries of visual perception
In art and science
Monday, April 1, 13
Monday, April 1, 13
Seeing nothing
Hostage pt. 1 is like seeing nothing: the nano black absorbs around 99.7% light and reflects only 0.3%.
Hostage pt 1, Frederik de Wilde
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Hostage pt. 1, Frederik de Wilde
Decent into limbo, Anish Kapoor
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Interacting senses
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CREW, Terra Nova
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The (e)motion tracker
We analyze six segments of the face. The lines show motion vectors. J. Klug, B. Otten, B. Nordhjem
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Monday, April 1, 13
Revelations by flicker
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Ivana Franke – ‘Seeing with Eyes Closed’
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Kurt Hentsclager, FEEDMonday, April 1, 13
Ffytche, D. (2008). The hodology of hallucinations. Cortex
Hallucination-inducing vs. control stimulation: fMRI connectivity between LGN and cortex changed from a positive to negative relationship while EEG connectivity between occipital and other brain regions increased
Switch by LGN neurons from tonic to burst mode, hallucinations occur because of temporary “blindness”. During burst firing mode, certain aspects of the visual field do not reach the visual brain because of the uncoupling of activity in the LGN and cortex.
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