Vision reveals what the touch already knows Juhani Pallasmaa, The Eyes of the Skin: Architecture and the Senses touchvision
The quality of an architectural reality The quality of an architectural reality seems to depend fundamentally on peripheral vision, which enfolds the subject in the space...neurological investigations suggest that our processes of perception and cognition advance from the instantaneous grasp of entities towards the identification of details, rather than the other way around. Juhani Pallasmaa, The Eyes of the Skin: Architecture and the Senses vision
The deception of color In order to use color effectively it is necessary to recognize that color deceives continually. What counts here – first and last – is not so-called knowledge of so-called facts, but vision – seeing. Josef Albers, Interaction of Color visioncolor
Color Controversy A Website by Leo Robinovitch colorcontroversy.com So some friends and I were talking about colors one day and how we all see colors a bit differently and how that's neat. But is there a color that is interpreted differently THE MOST? Is there a most controversial color? Well, (if I contrive an ongoing survey and collect data about it), the answer is yes, of course! colorvisionperceptionmicrosites
Nototo An Application www.nototo.app The visual workspace for notes. Humans have incredible visual-spatial memory. Leverage that with Nototo. Spatial software referencesSpatial Interfaces notetakingmemoryspacevision
There Is No Word A Poem by Tony Hoagland www.poetryfoundation.org what I already am thinking about is my gratitude for language— how it will stretch just so much and no farther; how there are some holes it will not cover up; how it will move, if not inside, then around the circumference of almost anything— how, over the years, it has given me back all the hours and days, all the plodding love and faith, all the misunderstandings and secrets I have willingly poured into it. languagewords