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Blindness and Structure

Most of people perceive the ability to see as pretty obvious. But if you are really conscious of the great gift this ability offers, you start to get a completely different perspective learn to value the beauty of the little banal things. Most of us don't really pay attention to the details any more, everyday life just passing by and we try to concentrate on the "big" things, the "big" goals instead of just enjoying the small precious things. If you try to run the experiment of just walking through the streets and looking for details you normally don't notice consciouslly, there's a whole new world opening up to you.

The eyes are for the most of us the most important organ of perception, nevertheless many of us don't look closely. And they aren't every day glad to see whats going on around them.
Would we go travelling if we were blind? Or: Would we plan trips with the same motivation and the same vigor or walking through alleys if we were or went blind?
Every single day we dozens, sometimes hundrets of humans walking past us, observing them in the trams, studying their glances... but how strongly do we focus on what we really see and feel and how much do we really perceive through seeing our environment?

In the first part of my photoset I indepth on sightlessness and structure because they both go hand in hand together. If you're blind you sense more intense and center on the other sense organs. Sensing is such a fine thing. We are surrounded by things and structures that we don't remark any more or don't want to deal with. To see something for real is amazing, to feel something for real marvelous.
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Blindness and Structure Most of people perceive the ability to see as pretty obvious. But if you are really conscious of the great gift this abi Read More

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