Gosh, sure sounds like some dullards here. Bees see a different slice of the spectrum than we do, but I don't think even they are that totally void. Even the manner humans perceive our own spectrum is directly linked to the subconscious, just like our sense of taste and smell gravitates to certain things, and finds others repugnant, and causes us to think about why we don't want to eat a piece of meat with maggots on it. We aren't robots - or are we steadily becoming so? Now it you'll excuse me, I want to get back to a stack of prints intended to elicit considerably more than just "light and surface". There is, after all, a difference between a thinking human and a rote color reflection densitometer.
Anyway, Matt, thanks for posting that picture of three identical old men. It makes a good point - just how much like a clay model Godzilla Japanese B horror flick it resembles. Stiff, stiff, stiff. Yeah, I get the metamessage of soliloquy; but it's a rather crude one. Might as well have been manakins. Maybe they are.