March 5, 2018 – more examples of a Pareidolia

In my last post I said, pareidolia describes our tendency to see patterns in random data.  A study undertaken by Canadian researchers has added further evidence to the theory that we just can’t help seeing faces in random data. We’re hard-wired to recognise human faces.

I would like them to study me, because I think I am hard wired to see many more things than human faces in clouds, and everyday scenes.

Now, I am learning to paint over photographs and merge photographs on my iPad. I am also learning to send the results to all my other devices and then I can send them to this web site!

I create strange images but I hope you find some of the images pleasant to look at:

2 600 Second abstract

1 600 First abstract
I see a reflection
3 600 Third abstract
Study this and tell me what you see
4 600 computer worked
Hey, I see me reflected a little more clearly on the left.

 

You might have to study the last one awhile to see me reflected on the left.

Anyway, when you are sitting and enjoying a rest, having a drink of water, or looking at the snow bank, the flower bed, or what ever – see if your mind can create a mix of colors to mentally view a piece of abstract art.  Be a pareidolia person.

 

 

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