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On Mon, 09 May 2011 09:40:20 +0200, Thomas de Groot
<tDOTdegroot@interdotnlanotherdotnet> wrote:
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> "Alain" <aze### [at] qwerty org> schreef in bericht
> news:4dc2eece$1@news.povray.org...
>> In my understanding, the "uncanny valey" apply almost uniquely to the
>> rendering of human and animal figures. Our brain is made to recognise
>> natural things. When you reproduce a face, it's OK if the face is
>> stylised, abstracted, exagerated or obviously non-human.
>> If that face is to good to pass as stylised or exagerated, but not quite
>> good enough, you feel uneasy.
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> This is why I feel there is so much UV in the real world today.... :-)
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> Thomas
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The uncanny valley in art:
http://www.google.co.za/search?hl=en&safe=active&client=opera&hs=oij&rls=en&channel=suggest&q=Ron%20Mueck&gs_sm=e&gs_upl=3354l4103l0l4l4l0l0l0l0l0l0l&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&biw=1269&bih=878
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-Nekar Xenos-
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