Why did millions of people look at the same dress and see completely different colours? Can your brain be tricked into seeing movement where none exists, impossible objects that can't exist, or even two completely different images hidden inside the same picture? And if your eyes are seeing the same thing as everyone else's, why doesn't your brain always agree? In this guided, activity-filled discussion, hosted live from Paris by Emmanuel, an award-winning filmmaker, we'll dive into the fascinating world of optical illusions and discover what they reveal about perception, attention, memory, and the strange shortcuts your brain uses to make sense of reality.
Through famous illusions from history, art, psychology, film, and internet culture, we'll explore the works of artists like M.C. Escher, investigate legendary visual puzzles, revisit viral phenomena like the blue-and-black (or was it white-and-gold?) dress, and put our own minds to the test through interactive challenges and experiments. Along the way, we'll discuss why different people interpret the same image differently, what those differences might reveal, and how optical illusions have influenced artists, scientists, filmmakers, and philosophers for centuries. Expect a fun, surprising, and highly interactive evening that may leave you questioning whether seeing really is believing.
为什么同一条裙子,千万人会看出截然不同的颜色?大脑会被画面误导,凭空看到动态效果、现实中不可能存在的物体,或是在同一张图片里解读出两种完全不一样的影像?所有人眼中看到的画面明明一致,大脑的判断却为何时常出现偏差?
本次线上活动由身在巴黎的获奖电影制作人埃马纽埃尔主持,集讲解、互动于一体。我们一同走进奇妙的视错觉世界,探究视觉感知、注意力、记忆的运作逻辑,以及大脑为解读现实所形成的思维捷径。
我们赏析历史、艺术、心理学、影视及网络文化中的经典视错觉作品,解读埃舍尔等艺术大师的创作,破解经典视觉谜题,重温曾经刷屏全网的 “蓝黑 / 白金裙子” 事件,并通过趣味挑战与实验测试大家的视觉感知能力。
活动中将探讨人们对同一画面产生不同解读的原因,以及数百年来,视错觉艺术给艺术家、科学家、电影人与哲学家带来的启发。整场活动趣味十足、惊喜不断,互动氛围热烈。体验过后,你或许会开始思考:眼见,当真为实吗?