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Diane Sherlock- The Unforgettable Image, Part Four May 17, 2013Here’s the next installment from Lee Stoops. Been a crazy week, so apologies for the delay in posting! Building the Case for Changing the Way We Think We need to make sense of our perceptions. Imagination is the core of our human experience. It’s how we build memories and process. I’m not talking about imagination […]
- The Unforgettable Image, Part Three May 8, 2013Lee Stoops is back for week 3 of guest blogging: Understanding the Science of Imagination and Memory Memory and imagination are interchangeable in a way because of the way they inform one another. This is especially true in storytelling. And it’s kind of like a closed loop, a Mobius strip, with no clear chicken or […]
- The Unforgettable Image Part Two: The Link Between Imagination and Memory May 1, 2013by guest blogger Lee Stoops: In our generation of images and scenes, we tend to recreate the things that have strongly affected us. I need to note something about cliché here. Something is labeled cliché when it affects (or has affected) a lot of people. The problem with cliché, and why it doesn’t work for […]
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