It sounds like a disorder of some kind, but it’s nothing more than the ability to see a cat in the cloud above. Pareidolia is a psychological phenomenon involving a vague and random stimulus (usually an image or sound) being perceived as significant. In other words, when you see a little face in a light socket, an animal in a cloud, or a growling mouth in the front grille of a car, that’s pareidolia. It’s about the mind trying to make sense of the abstract, and it’s a great concept to explore with children.
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July 8, 2012 · 11:33 am
Pareidolia
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Tagged as arts and crafts for kids, ink blots, inkblots for kids, Kayla Barbeau, painting, Pareidolia, pareidolia and kids, Rorschach Inkblots, shapes in clouds
May 6, 2012 · 11:06 am
ArtsBeat: OCAD Grad Show 2012
Every year, I look forward to seeing OCAD University’s graduate exhibition. On display is work from over 500 graduating students, from twelve undergraduate programs. I always leave inspired by what I’ve seen, and filled with ideas that I look forward to exploring with children. Here are a few things I loved. Continue reading →