Examples of using Human perception in English and their translations into Slovenian
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Human perception is subject to training,
Artifacts are like antennas for enhancing human perception, offering an insight into the influences of technology and media by testing their effects in artworks.
Having a background in fine arts, the experimental filmmaker Paul Bush is interested in exposing the artificiality of the film form and experimenting with the human perception.
intelligently to enhance human perception, so you can relax
It is believed that this tattoo can affect the human perception, because it has a huge hidden meaning.
Media ecology questions the ways media affect human perception, understanding and feelings,
Understanding human perception brings us to the somewhat esoteric subject of the human trait known as EGO.
into spheres too high and lofty for human perception.
In Lalitha Sahasranama the 707th name of Goddess is mentioned as Guhyarupini The form of Goddess is beyond human perception and it is secret.
and their impact on human perception and behaviour.
which has a very positive effect on human perception.
Media ecology seems into the matter of how media of communication have an effect on human perception, understanding, feeling, and value;
whether that essence manifests itself to human perception as substance, as an immaterial breath,
Media ecology appears into the matter of how media of communication have an effect on human perception, understanding, feeling, and value;
The human perception of sound, a physical phenomenon,
The human perception of sound, one physical phenomenon,
Media ecology looks into the matter of how media of communication have an effect on human perception, understanding, feeling, and worth;
Art& Human Perception, where he developed his video installation Water Waves-Time Horizon, a permanent exhibit from 1993.
Art and Human Perception.
radio, television- the so-called new media which conquered the human perception that used to be reserved for the classical art only.