Pascal Gravot Haeberli: Perception and Identity |
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Published: October 12 2011 |
"Identity", 2010, 72.8 x 103cm “Perception and Identity” What 's a fact? The perception of an object by a subject gives the former, automatically, an identity. This identity is acquired through the perception process, as registered in the consciousness of the person. A particular object can take different identities depending on the subject. For instance, a table can be seen as table because this is the perception that we've learned. But if you take a part of an object, change the position or simply look at it from a different perspective, the perception changes too. As a result, the final object may appear unfamiliar: this means, that the table as it is can be seen in many different ways, as life should be also regarded, too. My purpose is to unbalance this interaction with the outside world though the (inquisitive) look at some objects. Pascal Gravot Haeberli * The text provided by MAKII MASARU FINE ARTS. Period: Friday, October 14 - Tuesday, October 25, 2011 |
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