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Using rocks, meteorites, and color as analogies to build
interdependent motion, this work explores the relationships between
emotion, cognition, and the manner illusion might influence
perception of reality and choices.
This work explores relationships of observation to evaluate if our
perception can affect and determine reality and choice. By using
Gestalt theory of visual perceptual organization as platform, issues
of interdependence and how perception influences emotion,
cognition, and choice are addressed. Gestalt theory focuses on the
entire systematic structure of experience where relevance exists in
the whole rather than on aggregates (Wertheimer, 1945). Gestalt
theory dismisses the importance of breaking down complexes into
component parts and focuses on the holistic approach of experience
(Wertheimer, 1945).
My work is aligned with the concept of holistic experience and
explores motion as an important factor in causality of form. Motion
as fundamental to holistic experience because it causes form,
thus, the process of decision making suggests to be the fusion of
perception, emotion, and cognition through motion.
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