As I See It
The series examines and reproduces the fact (according to neurological studies I’ve read) that our brains, as a survival mechanism, can only process a few things at a time.
Thus, most of the information we take in visually is thrown out, or given less prominence in order not to overwhelm our senses.
In my work, I’m picking out what I notice the most in an image, and I give it more prominence, either by rotating or enlarging a section, segmenting others, or colorizing select pieces.
I’m trying to replicate what I think my brain is selecting what I see, not what my eyes see.
Lori Pond
www.loripond.com