Monday, December 16, 2013

Unsuccessful Experiment



Millions of eyes look up at the windows, bridges, capers, and they might be scanning a blank page. Many are the cities like Phyllis, which elude the gaze of all, except the man who catches them by surprise.

From: invisible city by Italo Calvino

   Invisible is not we can't see it is we see but we ignore it 




The object in the museum lost their function and context


We just read the object from the museum label instead  of the object itself  in the museum.

We trust it , we believe it 

In this experiment I am questioning  this most common behavior when we visit the museum 

We look the object as a blank paper 

Nothing we can't read from it 


We usually ignore it 





The experiment is not successful, but it helps me to continue questioning

Why we believe the meaning constructed by someone else?
How people construct meaning?
It is a kind of cognitive error that we believe the museum?



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