Do you see what I see?

Primates process visual information similar to pixels in a digital camera, using small computing units located in their visual cortex. Scientists of the University of Geneva have investigated whether these computational units scale across the large differences in size between primates. The gray mouse lemur is one of the smallest of them and his visual processing units reveals that all primates, independent of their body size, have an equivalent computational units. (1)

Trying to analyze vision.

Trying to understand what others see.

But there is nothing to see.

But the things that see you back.

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And through you, take a glimpse of their own existence.

Broken mirrors.

On a sunny afternoon.

Yes, you can see everything on the calm lake now.

But beware.

You just stepped on the glasses!

(Blood)

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