And yet there is general agreement about lots of things.There is only one "reality," and it exists in only one place: between your ears.
Not what I meant -- what the one eye-witnesss to a crime 'saw' can be radically different than what another eye-witmess to the same crime saw. Each witness' brain translated reality differently and created a different mental construct of what happened. THEN, memory comes in and down the rabbit hole we go!Now we are confusing reality with memory. The rabbit hole is getting deeper.
ExcellentYes, absolutely. In the last century or two there have been claims that reality exists entirely in ones head (philosophical materialism). I think reality is exactly what it appears to be, but then I think consciousness is primary, not matter (philosophical Idealism).
Light is part of conscious experience, whether perceived three dimensionally or recorded two dimensionally. As recording has developed in digital code rather than chemically, opportunities for intervention have become more accessible. Even out of the camera files are manipulated to popular taste, or to mimic alternative processes. As digital photography has no informational default, discrimination in its use is even more pressing than with film.
not a bad photograph ( i gave a copy to the subject ... she said she was extremely unphotogenic and wondered how i got a good photograph of her )Bad memory or bad photograph, or both?
The first reference I have found for Red Pill re altering consciousness is from the first matrix film in 1999:I had to look up the red pill.
Speaking of steel traps...that is how I picture my memory. Anything in there, stays there -- but it can get a bit mangled.Reminds me of the joke- 'I have a photographic memory. Unfortunately, I forgot to load the film.' (now conflating cameras with brains)
Speaking of steel traps...that is how I picture my memory. Anything in there, stays there -- but it can get a bit mangled.
PS - not having seen the Matrix...at least not all at once...when John brought up the red pill, that was the first youtube query I put in. I knew enough to know where to look. Finding the use of the phrase by conservatives was a bonus. Instead of red or blue, these days it seems the choice is between the red pill, the blue pill, or the Kool-Aid.
True. But that doesn't really mean anything. For instance, at one time there was general agreement that the earth was flat and stood at the center of the universe, and the sun and stars all revolved around it. Ptolemy even came up with these weird epicycles to explain the retrograde motions of the planets. This was all stuff that pretty much everyone alive agreed on. Yet now we know all of that to be untrue. Or at least we think we know. Like I posted earlier, the whole universe could be a 3D projection of a 2D membrane. If that's the case, the earth and everything in it could be everywhere at once and no where at all. We could all be like an image captured on holographic film, where if you cut an image in half, you don't get half of an image, you get the full image, only smaller in scale and detail.And yet there is general agreement about lots of things.
...Or at least we think we know. Like I posted earlier, the whole universe could be a 3D projection of a 2D membrane. If that's the case, the earth and everything in it could be everywhere at once and no where at all. We could all be like an image captured on holographic film, where if you cut an image in half, you don't get half of an image, you get the full image, only smaller in scale and detail.
When I said there was agreement on a lot of things, I meant perceptual rather than intellectual things. If we didn't we wouldn't be able to make our way through the world.True. But that doesn't really mean anything. For instance, at one time there was general agreement that the earth was flat and stood at the center of the universe, and the sun and stars all revolved around it. Ptolemy even came up with these weird epicycles to explain the retrograde motions of the planets. This was all stuff that pretty much everyone alive agreed on. Yet now we know all of that to be untrue. Or at least we think we know.
True. But that doesn't really mean anything. For instance, at one time there was general agreement that the earth was flat and stood at the center of the universe, and the sun and stars all revolved around it. Ptolemy even came up with these weird epicycles to explain the retrograde motions of the planets. This was all stuff that pretty much everyone alive agreed on. Yet now we know all of that to be untrue. Or at least we think we know. Like I posted earlier, the whole universe could be a 3D projection of a 2D membrane. If that's the case, the earth and everything in it could be everywhere at once and no where at all. We could all be like an image captured on holographic film, where if you cut an image in half, you don't get half of an image, you get the full image, only smaller in scale and detail.
Yeah, I think we all noticed that it is not a phenomenology forum, thank you. Nevertheless, Ron789 remark still stands.
It looks like both of you are from post BW film era. While I'm from the time BW film was the way to tell about reality. HCB showed the real India, China and USSR on BW film. It was as close to reality as it could be. I know it for sure because I have witnessed reality at on of the three. It is amazing how close he showed it on BW film, he took not only visual part of reality, but something we knew as insiders.
But do you both know who HCB is? Looks like not.
It looks like both of you are from post BW film era. While I'm from the time BW film was the way to tell about reality. HCB showed the real India, China and USSR on BW film. It was as close to reality as it could be. I know it for sure because I have witnessed reality at on of the three. It is amazing how close he showed it on BW film, he took not only visual part of reality, but something we knew as insiders.
But do you both know who HCB is? Looks like not.
It looks like both of you are from post BW film era. While I'm from the time BW film was the way to tell about reality. HCB showed the real India, China and USSR on BW film. It was as close to reality as it could be. I know it for sure because I have witnessed reality at on of the three. It is amazing how close he showed it on BW film, he took not only visual part of reality, but something we knew as insiders.
But do you both know who HCB is? Looks like not.
Rashomon.Not what I meant -- what the one eye-witnesss to a crime 'saw' can be radically different than what another eye-witmess to the same crime saw. Each witness' brain translated reality differently and created a different mental construct of what happened. THEN, memory comes in and down the rabbit hole we go!
edited to reduce punctuation and added 'mental'
The phrase I have heard to describe this is that it "resonates" with you. It may be tapping into your primal hardwiring or some buried memory. It is where deja vu happens, which always makes me chuckle as I recall the event in real time. It is cool. I've learned to pay attention to that. I get goosebumps sometimes.
More like two uninvolved witnesses with full views of the action. One saying a person had a gun and the other saying no one had a gun, and both honestly believing they are right.
+1. One might as well get lyrical about it, eventually logic and reason seem to stop short.. I have always enjoyed Werner Heisenberg's, "Atoms are not things.".I might suggest that we are nothing but motivations embracing experience.
Is photography supposed to be reality? But of course. It's just that there are different realities.
Absolutely. The point about monochrome is especially interesting. Until the 1980s monochrome was the only serious photographic medium, colour was was for snapshots and advertising. Along came William Eggleston, who was critically vilified but whose detractors had to eat their words in double quick time, because everyone could see he was taking the medium somewhere new. Other people had been working in the wings with colour, men like Fred Herzog and William Klein whose photography was looked at with fresh eyes. The lasting effect was to show all photographs are illusions. Large format chromes, point and shoot negatives, smart phone photos, the medium is only as serious as the photographer.Let's embrace photography for its quality of interpreting reality rather than the illusion that it is an equivalent of reality.
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