Friday, 31 May 2013

The National Trust Think Tank & Visitor Pavilion







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Tempo Perceptio Receptorem






How we experience time is dependent on the senses. How many of us can report time flying by when happy and stretching when we least want it to?

Within the human brain time is measured only by how much information is received. When we trip unexpectedly a sudden rush of adrenaline can cause us to double our sensory perception thus making time appear to pass in slow motion. 

This device measures micro fluctuations in galvanic skin response and heartbeat to record the time perspective of its wearer.



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Saturday, 5 January 2013

Thoughts on Time

   

travelling at 977km/h 
Time & space are often misconceived by our human perspectives. Merely stating their relativity is not enough, yet understanding its true entity is impossible. Our mortality binds us to just one lifetime, a mere flick in galactic narrative. Our senses blind us to the true nature of materiality, the nothingness that separates every molecule. 
We are bound by our relative perspective, we stand still, the tide flows back, the sun shines still, yet all are shifting, we are travelling at 977km/h relative.



time-lapse 
We live in a constant delusion, we are deluded in thinking we are immersed in a constant time, yet we live in a severely fragmented one. Time accelerates, stops, skips constantly, Individually we are broken, merely observing the present in a time-lapse.

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