I can't figure this one out - I thought it looked a little infected... maybe it's a memory that's been infected by too many interpretations.
vince was listening to npr one day and heard a program about memory and the doctor being interviewed said that our memories can, relatively easily, be changed by outside suggestions. think: police interrogation of a witness... 'did you see a yellow car" "hmmm, I don't remember the color" "are you sure it wasn't yellow" "now that I think about it, it was a yellow car"......
I like this one. I want to see the balloon-type images pop out more (more shadows). And that's it...this is a cool series.
ReplyDeleteWhat is the memory? Being attacked by bees?
bees - that's funny.
ReplyDeleteI can't figure this one out - I thought it looked a little infected... maybe it's a memory that's been infected by too many interpretations.
vince was listening to npr one day and heard a program about memory and the doctor being interviewed said that our memories can, relatively easily, be changed by outside suggestions. think: police interrogation of a witness... 'did you see a yellow car" "hmmm, I don't remember the color" "are you sure it wasn't yellow" "now that I think about it, it was a yellow car"......
(something like that)
ok, the npr interview was by Tavis Smiley with Dr. Barry Gordon about his new book Memory: Remembering and Forgetting in Everyday Life
ReplyDeleteI love listening to Tavis Smiley.
ReplyDeleteI also love his name
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