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Observe your perception through the waterfall of C. Escher!
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This is mainly about the difference between seeing and perceiving. Explain the perception that happens to you in the face of the image. |
At first I see a rather idiosyncratic building that makes no sense at first sight and does not remind me of buildings I know. It seems to be a cultural mix, a fantasyland. I isolate individual parts. I see a water channel. Then I see that the water drives a wheel, then I notice that something is wrong - not being TRUE - can be. Now I have a phenomenon. I have to take a closer look. It is not an optical illusion, because I see that something can be wrong. Then I can see clear "faults" in the picture. Individual columns connect places that are not on top of each other. The image is not correct - or vice versa, it correctly depicts what cannot exist. |
I perceive something that I know cannot be true. It irritates (or pertubates) me. So I have to compensate for my disorder. I do not do this by examining my perception - as I do in the face of hallucinations - but by examining the object I perceive. That means I trust my senses, but not the object, which here is an image of an object (note 5). |
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