Pareidolia (/pærɨˈdoʊliə/ parr-i-doh-lee-ə) is a psychological phenomenon involving a stimulus (an image or a sound) wherein the mind perceives a familiar pattern of something where none actually exists.
It is a form of apophenia (æpɵˈfiːniə) which is the human tendency to perceive meaningful patterns within random data.
These are proposed book covers, using a manual collage technique (rearranging printouts of images and objects placed in a scanner).
It is a form of apophenia (æpɵˈfiːniə) which is the human tendency to perceive meaningful patterns within random data.
These are proposed book covers, using a manual collage technique (rearranging printouts of images and objects placed in a scanner).
Now available as prints and other items at Sprazzeus on Society6.