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shimizu junko @4mimimizu A note on how to use awareness when capturing information. At first, you see a clear, definite outline. By being in a daze, you start to see abstractly, like a cloud. If you keep that state, you will see the essential image like mirage.

When creating, increasing the resolution of observation does not necessarily mean making the outline of what you see even clearer, but I think there is a filter that loosens the focus a little and generates something like a fog or a cloud.

Too busy and the mirage will not occur. Too often it is too correct and not deep enough. I’m not sure if this is a technique, a hunch, or an error, but a note that I have that feeling. https://twitter.com/4mimimizu/status/1399354914271227911?s=46&t=gkSZtjGEtUZPO0JCzBxCBw

relevance - iceberg model - word created by retaining the first syllable (or two) of a word - Resolution of observation resolution (e.g. display, dpi)


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