“A quick look at this picture suggests that it is an aerial view of an ocean liner. But the point of view changes as soon as the eye spots the abnormally large figure of a man peering from the superstructure. The brain, rejecting the possibility that it is seeing a giant, perceives instead a normal man, who now becomes a cue to the size and scale of the ship”
Chris and Rob are interested in what is revealed, and what is concealed.
How can something be concealed but still be important?
Very important.
No one is excluded from this exceptional instance of an everyday activity: reading through a document, using words.
A series of phrases operate as adjustments of your perspective. You are included, but you are also an observer. Back and forth. You read the words aloud, and everyone takes turns.
What is this experience? There are images, but they are obscured. Will anything ever be made truly public? And can there still be secrets?