Face on an inanimate object can be seen anywhere and anytime: in a coffee cup, in an abandoned towel or in a conventional bulb. Illusion that compares inanimate objects with human faces, known since ancient times and is called pareidolia. A number of scholars suggest that it was at one time part of a survival mechanism; others argue that it is a violation of perception. On the Internet there are many communities and blogs that are going to take pictures with faces on inanimate objects. We offer you to see some unexpected faces on inanimate objects :)
Friday, 6 December 2013
Face on an inanimate object can be seen anywhere and anytime: in a coffee cup, in an abandoned towel or in a conventional bulb. Illusion that compares inanimate objects with human faces, known since ancient times and is called pareidolia. A number of scholars suggest that it was at one time part of a survival mechanism; others argue that it is a violation of perception. On the Internet there are many communities and blogs that are going to take pictures with faces on inanimate objects. We offer you to see some unexpected faces on inanimate objects :)
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