Joe Gilmore - Object Permanence / Amodal Completion album flac
Performer: Joe GilmoreTitle: Object Permanence / Amodal Completion
Style: Abstract, Noise
Released: 2008
MP3 album: 1760 mb
FLAC album: 1892 mb
Rating: 4.4
Other formats: MPC AUD TTA AC3 FLAC ASF AIFF
Genre: Electronic
Object Permanence, Amodal Completion. Joe Gilmore is a multidisciplinary artist and graphic designer based in Leeds. His work has been published internationally on various music labels including 12k and Line (NYC), Fällt (Belfast), Cut (Zürich), Alku (Barcelona), Melange (Sendai), Entr'acte (London) and Leonardo Music Journal (San Francisco).
Amodal perception is the perception of the whole of a physical structure when only parts of it affect the sensory receptors. For example, a table will be perceived as a complete volumetric structure even if only part of it-the facing surface-projects to the retina; it is perceived as possessing internal volume and hidden rear surfaces despite the fact that only the near surfaces are exposed to view. Similarly, the world around us is perceived as a surrounding plenum, even though only part of it is in view at any time. Modal completion is a similar phenomenon in which a shape is perceived to be occluding other shapes even when the shape itself is not drawn.
Joe Gilmore is a multidisciplinary artist and graphic designer from the UK. His work has been published on various music labels including 12k and LINE (NYC), Fällt (Belfast), Cut (Zürich), Alku (Barcelona), Melange (Sendai), Entr'acte (London) and Leonardo Music Journal (San Francisco). He is co-creator of rand()%, an automated internet radio station which streams realtime ic music.
Amodal completion is the ability to see an entire object despite parts of it being covered by another object in front of it. It is one of the many functions of the visual system which aid in both seeing and understanding objects encountered on an everyday basis. This mechanism allows the world to be perceived as though it is made of coherent wholes. For example, when the sun sets over the horizon it is still perceived as a full circle, despite occlusion causing it to appear as a semi-circle.
Joe Gilmore (19 May 1922 – 18 December 2015) was one of the longest running Head Barmen at The Savoy Hotel's American Bar. He was born in Belfast and moved to London in 1938. Gilmore started as a trainee barman at The American Bar in 1940 and was appointed Head Barman in 1955, a position he held until he retired in 1976
Object permanence is the understanding that objects continue to exist even when they cannot be perceived (seen, heard, touched, smelled or sensed in any way). This is a fundamental concept studied in the field of developmental psychology, the subfield of psychology that addresses the development of young children's social and mental capacities. There is not yet scientific consensus on when the understanding of object permanence emerges in human development.
Joe Gilmore is a multidisciplinary artist and graphic designer based in Leeds.







