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VISUAL PERCEPTION
THE WAY WE SEE
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LOOKING AND SEEINGSEEING IS MORE THAN LOOKING
Looking is how our eyes build an image of things.Seeing is looking with attention. All the people see
things in a different way.
The way everyone sees is called PERCEPTION.
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What’s PERCEPTION?
To perceive is to interpret what we see. Our eyes receive information, and our brain
interprets that information. This interpretation depends on the things we have learned before about the object we are seeing.
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What’s PERCEPTION?
• Perception depends on our culture and our memory.
PERCEPTION = SENSE INFORMATION + CULTURE
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PERCEPTION
If we don’t know anything about astronomy, we aren’t able to read the stars in the sky.
Astronomers know the name of the stars and planets. They see the sky in a different way than people who doesn’t know.
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CULTURE AND PERCEPTION
Some people perceive in a different way although they are looking at the same thing.
That is because perception depends on culture, society and personal experience.
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CULTURE AND PERCEPTION
• For example, before America was discovered, the american indians never had seen a man riding a horse. When they saw spanish soldiers riding horses, indians were scared because they thought that spanish were monsters. Indians didn’t have any experience about men riding horses, so that was very strange for them.
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SENSE AND PERCEPTION
• Sometimes, our brain builds an image different from the real one: sight is deceiving us.
• Is really there the number 1 in this logo?
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OPTICAL ILLUSIONS
Optical Illusions are images perceived in a different way that they really are.
Are these vertical lines parallel?
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OPTICAL ILLUSIONS
• Which is longer?
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OPTICAL ILLUSIONS
• Which of the internal circles is bigger?
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Ambiguous shapes
•What do you see?
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Ambiguous shapes
•A duck or a rabbit?
• What do you see?
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IMPOSSIBLE FIGURES
•Always upstairs... Or downstairs!
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IMPOSSIBLE FIGURES
• Can you find them in the real world?
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ART AND IMPOSSIBLE FIGURES
• Maurits Cornelis Escher (1898-1972) was a Dutch artist. In his drawings, he created a fantastic and magical world full of impossible figures.
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Castle of Illusions, by Irvine PeacockSwing, by Valentin Dubinin
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ACTIVITY
1. Pay attention to the picture. You must observe it during 5 minutes.
2. Draw the picture by memory in a sheet of paper.
3. Colour it using your crayons.4. We will collect all the drawings and compare
them with the original picture.