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Our perception of the world around us seems so naturalistic that one would hardly ever question the truthfulness of what our eyes present us. ... In this paper I will explore the theory of depth and perception as it is manifested in the discipline of Art and Psychology. ...
Now Let us explore Perception.
Perception is defined as
1. ... "Matter hath no life nor perception, and is not conscious of its own existence. ...
The word perception, in the language of philosophers, is used in a very extensive signification. ...
While Perception and Depth in the Visual Arts are coexistent in practice, it is difficult to decipher the moment when artists or architects became aware of perception as a biological phenomenon, which can be manipulated through organized visual compositions affecting the cognitive process. ... Despite the lack of in-depth biological understanding underlying perception, artists in the past were far more aware of the perceptual intricacies governing our cognitive experience than we might expect.
Approximate Word count = 1083 Approximate Pages = 4.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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