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In conjunction with our current exhibition, An Aesthetics of Slowness curated by Chu董ng-i V探, on February 15 at 2 pm, Dorsky Gallery Curatorial Programs is pleased to present: The Instability of Perception A Panel Discussion Moderated by Exhibition Curator Chu董ng-i V探 with Artists Ashley Billingsley and Paul Qaysi and Scholar Gabrielle Starr The exhibition An Aesthetics of Slowness embraces the limits of perception in apprehending physical experience. In their opacity and seeming transparency, the projects do not offer easily discernible representations, but instead focus our perception on the process of looking and seeing. This panel brings together two of the artists in the exhibition and a researcher of aesthetics and neuroscience to speak about their approaches to the question of perception. Ashley Billingsley will talk about her representations of landscape as a vehicle for exploring the inadequacy of the senses in deciphering direct experience. Paul Qaysi will discuss his examination of the invisible structures of perception and framing that shape notions of truth and reality about war, death and civilian casualties. Gabrielle Starr will discuss her research on how the brain responds to aesthetic stimulation.]]>

In conjunction with our current exhibition, An Aesthetics of Slowness curated by Chu董ng-i V探, on February 15 at 2 pm, Dorsky Gallery Curatorial Programs is pleased to present: The Instability of Perception A Panel Discussion Moderated by Exhibition Curator Chu董ng-i V探 with Artists Ashley Billingsley and Paul Qaysi and Scholar Gabrielle Starr The exhibition An Aesthetics of Slowness embraces the limits of perception in apprehending physical experience. In their opacity and seeming transparency, the projects do not offer easily discernible representations, but instead focus our perception on the process of looking and seeing. This panel brings together two of the artists in the exhibition and a researcher of aesthetics and neuroscience to speak about their approaches to the question of perception. Ashley Billingsley will talk about her representations of landscape as a vehicle for exploring the inadequacy of the senses in deciphering direct experience. Paul Qaysi will discuss his examination of the invisible structures of perception and framing that shape notions of truth and reality about war, death and civilian casualties. Gabrielle Starr will discuss her research on how the brain responds to aesthetic stimulation.]]>
Tue, 10 Feb 2015 12:32:29 GMT /slideshow/instability-of-perception-hires/44510774 DgcpDorsky@slideshare.net(DgcpDorsky) Instability of Perception DgcpDorsky In conjunction with our current exhibition, An Aesthetics of Slowness curated by Chu董ng-i V探, on February 15 at 2 pm, Dorsky Gallery Curatorial Programs is pleased to present: The Instability of Perception A Panel Discussion Moderated by Exhibition Curator Chu董ng-i V探 with Artists Ashley Billingsley and Paul Qaysi and Scholar Gabrielle Starr The exhibition An Aesthetics of Slowness embraces the limits of perception in apprehending physical experience. In their opacity and seeming transparency, the projects do not offer easily discernible representations, but instead focus our perception on the process of looking and seeing. This panel brings together two of the artists in the exhibition and a researcher of aesthetics and neuroscience to speak about their approaches to the question of perception. Ashley Billingsley will talk about her representations of landscape as a vehicle for exploring the inadequacy of the senses in deciphering direct experience. Paul Qaysi will discuss his examination of the invisible structures of perception and framing that shape notions of truth and reality about war, death and civilian casualties. Gabrielle Starr will discuss her research on how the brain responds to aesthetic stimulation. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/instabilityofperceptionhires-150210123229-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In conjunction with our current exhibition, An Aesthetics of Slowness curated by Chu董ng-i V探, on February 15 at 2 pm, Dorsky Gallery Curatorial Programs is pleased to present: The Instability of Perception A Panel Discussion Moderated by Exhibition Curator Chu董ng-i V探 with Artists Ashley Billingsley and Paul Qaysi and Scholar Gabrielle Starr The exhibition An Aesthetics of Slowness embraces the limits of perception in apprehending physical experience. In their opacity and seeming transparency, the projects do not offer easily discernible representations, but instead focus our perception on the process of looking and seeing. This panel brings together two of the artists in the exhibition and a researcher of aesthetics and neuroscience to speak about their approaches to the question of perception. Ashley Billingsley will talk about her representations of landscape as a vehicle for exploring the inadequacy of the senses in deciphering direct experience. Paul Qaysi will discuss his examination of the invisible structures of perception and framing that shape notions of truth and reality about war, death and civilian casualties. Gabrielle Starr will discuss her research on how the brain responds to aesthetic stimulation.
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