Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Panorama

I had two ideas. I completed one.

The concept for both ideas was going to be the same: cognitive dissonance. The ability of reality and perception to exist in a manner of disarray that we rationalize, piece together and edit into something we can process... or not (like me). Hence my panorama: the way I interpret my environment; small pieces of information that I can handle separately but begin to loose when clustered together. Certain things will get pushed out of focus, out of importance while others will be grabbed and obsessed over; while others still will be completely altered to fit whatever cause they best serve.
This is subsequently what my memory is like. Some memories are fragmented experiences, loose perceptions lacking significant form, but others are reinforced by similar perceptions from other experiences and skewed by conflicting perceptions from other experienced. Ultimately the world consists of layers of experience in which my understanding of them is a processes of selection and alteration. =D


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