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NEUROAESTHETICS
Audiovisual experiences that augment the ambiguity of everyday stimuli can shine a light on mental mechanisms responsible to validate divergent auditory and visual information that point to a single meaning.
Technology has enabled precise control over the timing of sound and image during these experiences, provoking the brain to create new associations from familiar stimuli in a natural and playful manner.
These aesthetic experiences trigger self-reflective states that make us question how ingrained cognitive patterns can narrow down the way we perceive the world around us.
SHIFTING - RESEARCH AND PROCESS VIDEOS
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