Blind Spots
Pub: Nov. 2018
26x33cm
120 pages - 60 images
Hardcover w open spine & Dust Jacket
Nov. 2018
€45
“Blind Spots” is a study of our auto-perception. It’s an investigation of what we see, when we see – and what we unconsciously choose not to see. The one question we instantly ask our self, when exposed to a new environment is “where am I?”. Bus as soon as we know the context of the perceived, we immediately loose interest. Balder Olrik is inspired by Nobel Laureate, Daniel Kahneman's model for the perceptual systems of the brain. He tries to disrupt the way we usually look at things, i.e. by removing context-specific elements from the image as well as other interruptions, to make the familiar unfamiliar and makes us look at our environment more consciously.
“Blind Spots” is a study of our auto-perception. It’s an investigation of what we see, when we see – and what we unconsciously choose not to see. The one question we instantly ask our self, when exposed to a new environment is “where am I?”. Bus as soon as we know the context of the perceived, we immediately loose interest. Balder Olrik is inspired by Nobel Laureate, Daniel Kahneman's model for the perceptual systems of the brain. He tries to disrupt the way we usually look at things, i.e. by removing context-specific elements from the image as well as other interruptions, to make the familiar unfamiliar and makes us look at our environment more consciously.
ISBN: 973-3-96070-028-9
Publisher: Hartmann Projects
Publisher: Hartmann Projects
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