Observer Bias

  • Dates
    2021 - Ongoing
  • Author
  • Location United Kingdom, United Kingdom

Drawing inspiration from the cognitive revolution, which heralded a profound shift in human consciousness, each image serves as a microcosm of the complexities inherent in our cognitive processes.

'"Observer Bias"

Drawing inspiration from the cognitive revolution, which heralded a profound shift in human consciousness, each image serves as a microcosm of the complexities inherent in our cognitive processes.

By blending observed moments with conceptual symbolism, "Observer Bias" challenges viewers to confront their own biases and question the veracity of their perceptions. The series navigates the intricate web of human cognition, inviting viewers to contemplate the interplay between observation, interpretation, and subjective reality.

Through a combination of intimate observation and abstract representation, I invite viewers to embark on a journey of introspection and self-reflection. By delving into the depths of human consciousness, the series underscores the importance of critical thinking and the need to approach the world with an open mind.

A visual testament to the complexities of the human experience, urging viewers to embrace the inherent ambiguity of perception and engage with the world more deeply and authentically.

 

This project is a candidate for PhMuseum Days 2024 Open Call

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