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To see what no human has seen before, to know what no human has known before, to create as no human has created before, it may be necessary to see as if through eyes that have never seen, know through a mind that has never thought, create with hands that have never been trained. This is beginnerâs mindâone of the most difficult states of being to d
... See moreRick Rubin ⢠The Creative Act: A Way of Being
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To see what no human has seen before, to know what no human has known before, to create as no human has created before, it may be necessary to see as if through eyes that have never seen, know through a mind that has never thought, create with hands that have never been trained. This is beginnerâs mindâone of the most difficult states of being to d
... See moreRick Rubin ⢠The Creative Act: A Way of Being
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Learning how to think with images begins with learning how to see, or perhaps more accurately, learning how to un-see .
Cliff Guren ⢠Learning How to Un-See â Cliff Guren
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The connection between the eye and the mind is, especially for designers, obscured by common phrases we often use in describing the choices weâve made, our intent for them, and our analysis of how they work: This arrangement of text and image âdraws the eyeâ; this alignment maintains âline of sightâ; this heat-map âtracks the eyeâ and shows where â
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Vision Con - By L. M. Sacasas - The Convivial Society
theconvivialsociety.substack.comtheconvivialsociety.substack.comBut learning how to think with visual information (not just react to it) requires a different way of seeing, one that enables you to pause the instinctual labeling and stereotyping of the visual images youâre processing and see the individual elements in the image
Cliff Guren ⢠Learning How to Un-See â Cliff Guren
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Awe is not a lens through which to see the world but our sole path to seeing. Any other lens is not a lens but a veil. And Iâve come to believe that our beholdingâseeing the veils of this world peeled back again and again, if only for a momentâis no small form of salvation.
Cole Arthur Riley ⢠This Here Flesh: Spirituality, Liberation, and the Stories That Make Us
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