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Shira Keret and Itay Laniado
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EYEGLASSES
20/12/2017-29/4/2017
Do we see the world as it really is? Does vision truly operate as we experience it, like a camera photographing a sequence of objective actions? And does the eye reflect the world in a direct and transparent manner?
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Posted 16 February 2017
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In the well-known story The Emperor's New Clothes, the emperor marches before his entire people without anyone commenting on his absence of clothes, until a small child declares that he is, in fact, naked. The viewers were imprisoned by their blindness, as is every person observing the world. Vision itself has not, of course, changed in the course of human history. Yet its meaning - which depends on changing cultural contexts rather than on physiology - has been transformed.
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In the Peripheral Corridor, The Aharon Feiner Eden Materials Library features the exhibition Vision Test, which explores three central elements of vision - focus, color, and distance - and offers interpretations of different challenges to vision by means of various design strategies, materials, and technologies.
These numerous perspectives, which are explored throughout the museum, come together to offer a comprehensive view of vision and eyeglasses.
See the Agenda Glass is more!>
HOLON DESIGN MUSEUM
Pinkhas Eilon St 8, Holon, 5845400, Israel
+972 73-215-1525
http://www.dmh.org.il
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