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The term Pareidolia refers to the human tendency or phenomenon to perceive patterns, objects, or meaning from observations that do not have them. An example would be seeing shapes in clouds or seeing faces in inanimate objects or abstract patterns.
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Observation
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Interpretation
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"Using pareidolia as an artistic device, I wanted to show a visual process of evolving naturally occurring images and forced randomness into surrealist drawings and paintings."
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