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"From the Abyss" by Yuko Morino
Moebius
3 lines + one dot
Every time I see this post I think about that study that was done on how cats recognize visual imagery. They weren't sure if they track by color? shape? outline? movement? So they did an experiment where they showed cats clips of birds or rodents, visually altered in various ways -- light-inverted? color swapped? upside down? stills? mocap? slowed down, sped up, stretched or warped? And they found that cats could continue to recognize videos of animals even when they were just a skeletal ball-and-socket model, so long as they still moved like the animal.
Cats can recognize animals by only their structure and their motion. I wonder if a cat would be able to see a cat in this, too?
"Cat and Moth" by Neva Hosking
Jean 'Moebius' Giraud
Yellow tulip and two butterflies (18th century) by Barbara Regina Dietzch (Bavaria, 1706 – 1783).
Gouache on vellum.
Bibliothèque nationale de France, département Estampes et photographie.
A self-portrait of artist Peter Beard writing in his journal in Nairobi, Kenya, 1980.
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