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Further, that of all of the forms of design,
visual
design, they were all kind of irrelevant without it, because without light, you can't see any of them.
So here, for example, we use our sight sim application, once your vision has been measured, to show carers and teachers what the
visual
world is like for that person, so they can empathize with them and help them.
So as a designer, it's absolutely key to have a good understanding of the
visual
and cultural vocabulary of your audience.
And the only thing I find frustrating is that they often seem to push me towards a small set of really tired
visual
clichés that are considered safe.
When is a
visual
cliché good or bad?
So practicing throwing things has been shown to stimulate the frontal and parietal lobes, which have to do with
visual
acuity, 3D understanding, and structural problem solving, so it helps develop their visualization skills and their predictive ability.
We have a tremendous capability to analyze
visual
information.
So if we could find a way to translate these binary patterns to
visual
signals, we could really unlock the power of our brains to process this stuff.
It's really hard to analyze this at this level, but if we take those same binary chunks that I would be trying to find, and instead translate that to a
visual
representation, translate those relationships, this is what we get.
This is what English text looks like from a
visual
abstraction perspective.
But this is what it looks like in a
visual
abstraction.
This is what your music looks like, but here's its
visual
abstraction.
This is what I'm after in the end, but this is its
visual
abstraction.
I could spend weeks trying to find this in ones and zeros, but it takes me seconds to pick out a
visual
abstraction like this.
So I know what English looks like at a binary level, and I know what its
visual
abstraction looks like, but I've never seen Russian binary in my entire life.
It would take me weeks just to figure out what I was looking at from raw ones and zeros, but because our brains can instantly pick up and recognize these subtle patterns inside of these
visual
abstractions, we can unconsciously apply those in new situations.
So this is what Russian looks like in a
visual
abstraction.
We've only begun to unlock the capabilities of our minds to process
visual
information.
We can even pick up the tiniest
visual
artifacts.
Things that would take us weeks, months to find in ones and zeroes, are immediately apparent in some sort of
visual
abstraction, and as we continue to go through this and throw more and more information at it, what we find is that we're capable of processing billions of ones and zeros in a matter of seconds just by using our brain's built-in ability to analyze patterns.
So at this point, based on
visual
patterns, I can find the code on the phone.
It's really, really hard to do at a binary level, but if we translate those similarities to a
visual
abstraction instead, I don't even have to sift through the raw data.
But if we translate that information into a physical representation, we can sit back and let our
visual
cortex do all the hard work.
Now that I know it's a photograph, I've got dozens of other binary translation techniques to visualize and understand that information, so in a matter of seconds, we can take this information, shove it through a dozen other
visual
translation techniques in order to find out exactly what we were looking at.
This is an online thing done by guys who had some
visual
effects experience.
When I did "Mission: Impossible III," we had amazing
visual
effects.
So my favorite
visual
effect in the movie is the one I'm about to show you.
These objects are used as a forensic tool in
visual
identification of the victims, but they are also used as very valuable forensic evidence in the ongoing war crimes trials.
I decided a few years ago to photograph every single exhumed item in order to create a
visual
archive that survivors could easily browse.
Also in this vicinity is a region that's selectively involved in processing
visual
motion, like these moving dots here, and that's in yellow at the bottom of the brain, and near that is a region that responds when you look at images of bodies and body parts like these, and that region is shown in lime green at the bottom of the brain.
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