Misha Nadymov


Interpretation pattern 1

Artwork 1 Details :

I'm sure that in the metaverse, users will be able to create their own art. In fact, each of us already knows how to do this, but does not yet know about it. It is important to show people the way how their brain works so that they can already consciously develop their ability to create art. The object of art is not always unambiguous. The viewer may have a question: “What did the artist want to say?” What if the answer lies in you? Only you know what is shown. Let's create art together right now. From me visual, and from you sense. I'm sure we'll come up with something unique. And that's why. According to Richard Gregory's "Downward Processing" theory, almost 90% of the information that enters through the eyes does not reach the brain. To explain to us what we see, the brain combines these 10% of information with what is already stored in it: knowledge, images, previous experience. This is the idea behind my project. Each person has a unique baggage of experience. That is, each viewer can see in this pattern what the other does not see. Gregory also said that interpretations would depend on the context in which the viewer sees the image. For example, people in a bar and an office will see different images. Let's check it out! Look at the pattern, follow the link https://forms.gle/fE2cYcFhS6WMY8S97 and answer what you see.


Interpretation pattern 2

Artwork 2 Details :

I'm sure that in the metaverse, users will be able to create their own art. In fact, each of us already knows how to do this, but does not yet know about it. It is important to show people the way how their brain works so that they can already consciously develop their ability to create art. The object of art is not always unambiguous. The viewer may have a question: “What did the artist want to say?” What if the answer lies in you? Only you know what is shown. Let's create art together right now. From me visual, and from you sense. I'm sure we'll come up with something unique. And that's why. According to Richard Gregory's "Downward Processing" theory, almost 90% of the information that enters through the eyes does not reach the brain. To explain to us what we see, the brain combines these 10% of information with what is already stored in it: knowledge, images, previous experience. This is the idea behind my project. Each person has a unique baggage of experience. That is, each viewer can see in this pattern what the other does not see. Gregory also said that interpretations would depend on the context in which the viewer sees the image. For example, people in a bar and an office will see different images. Let's check it out! Look at the pattern, follow the link https://forms.gle/fE2cYcFhS6WMY8S97 and answer what you see.


Interpretation pattern 3

Artwork 3 Details :

I'm sure that in the metaverse, users will be able to create their own art. In fact, each of us already knows how to do this, but does not yet know about it. It is important to show people the way how their brain works so that they can already consciously develop their ability to create art. The object of art is not always unambiguous. The viewer may have a question: “What did the artist want to say?” What if the answer lies in you? Only you know what is shown. Let's create art together right now. From me visual, and from you sense. I'm sure we'll come up with something unique. And that's why. According to Richard Gregory's "Downward Processing" theory, almost 90% of the information that enters through the eyes does not reach the brain. To explain to us what we see, the brain combines these 10% of information with what is already stored in it: knowledge, images, previous experience. This is the idea behind my project. Each person has a unique baggage of experience. That is, each viewer can see in this pattern what the other does not see. Gregory also said that interpretations would depend on the context in which the viewer sees the image. For example, people in a bar and an office will see different images. Let's check it out! Look at the pattern, follow the link https://forms.gle/fE2cYcFhS6WMY8S97 and answer what you see.


Artist/ Collective Bio:

Misha Nadymov (Siberia, Russia, 1983) I am the only person in the world who has shaved with a real helicopter. I also have a superpower, as I call it, observation. I automatically notice facts and situations that most people don't. You can do nothing with these observations, but you can share them. In my work, I invite people to look at familiar things through the prism of digital or learn something new about themselves. If a person begins to reflect on the proposed topic, it means that the work is done.

Social:

https://instagram.com/nadymov_misha/
https://twitter.com/Nadym2


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