Familiar Faces
This three "portraits" contains conventional “looks” that surround us.
During the hustle of this pictures, I "found" what I thought was “faces” with automated "eyes" in a facades of buildings, as part of the walls, or in the sealing of the spaces where people normally go.
The question for me as a photographer was the intentionality of the architects of this designs and placements.
Do they know that the arrange of the materials and the devises resemble a "human face"?
Or it might actually a simple trap from my brain, to deceive myself and others of faces that do not exist.
"The human talent for pattern-recognition is a two-edged sword: We’re especially good at finding patterns, even when they aren’t really there.
We hunger for significance – for signs that our personal existence is of special meaning to the universe. To that end, we’re all too eager to deceive ourselves and others.”
Neil deGrasse Tyson.