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包拉托: 錯覺中的視覺真相
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Beau Lotto |
TEDGlobal 2009
• July 2009
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包拉托的色彩遊戲困惑了你的視覺,但也凸顯出你平常無法看見的: 你的大腦如何工作。這有趣且來自我們善變的視覺判斷所得的第一印象,揭露了進化如何使視覺呈現真實事物以外的訊息。
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包拉托的色彩遊戲困惑了你的視覺,但也凸顯出你平常無法看見的: 你的大腦如何工作。這有趣且來自我們善變的視覺判斷所得的第一印象,揭露了進化如何使視覺呈現真實事物以外的訊息。
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Beau Lotto
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Beau Lotto seeks to pull aside the curtain of why we see what we do in order to create the possibility and agency in deciding what to perceive next.
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