Perception and Interpretation (Based on the Works of Decentrism’s Artists)

Perception and Interpretation (Based on the Works of Decentrism’s Artists)

Paweł Baranowski 

University of Art, Poznan and Sopocka Szkola Wyzsza, Sopot, Poland

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409-422
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DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.2495/DNE-V7-N4-409-422
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N/A
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Accepted: 
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Abstract: 

The weekly SCIENCE had published a list of twenty fi ve questions to which humanity does not know the answers, few years ago. These included questions about the biological substructure of consciousness. This article will help to take the fi rst of a million necessary steps toward raising the awareness, enabling the readers to begin to answer these questions and at this occasion to understand the art of decentrism.

Keywords: 

Consciousness, decentrism, perception, seeing, senses.

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