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When we talk about a person's self-image and the other image, photography is merely a metaphor. We perceive as impersonal, when a person appears to act according to their self- or other image. As something personal we perceive, what we experience together. Just by looking at this photograph{{Index|7}}, you realize the boy's self-image and also perceive your individual other image of him. Interacting{{Index|5}} with it illustrates their influence: | When we talk about a person's self-image and the other image, photography is merely a metaphor. We perceive as impersonal, when a person appears to act according to their self- or other image. As something personal we perceive, what we experience together. Just by looking at this photograph{{Index|7}}, you realize the boy's self-image and also perceive your individual other image of him. Interacting{{Index|5}} with it illustrates their influence: | ||
{{ImageViewer | {{ImageViewer | ||
|first= | |first=Datei:384-22.Mono.inv.png | ||
|second= | |second=Datei:384-22.Mono.post.png | ||
|third= | |third=Datei:384-22.RGB.png | ||
|width=450 | |width=450 | ||
|left=Selbstbild | |||
|right=Fremdbild | |||
|both=Da sein | |||
|align=left | |align=left | ||
|left= | |left-relative-pos=6 | ||
|right= | |right-relative-pos=6 | ||
|both= | |left-color=#202020 | ||
|left-border-color=#f0f0f0 | |||
|right-color=#f0f0f0 | |||
|right-border-color=#202020 | |||
|both-color=saddlebrown | |||
|both-border-color=#c5c5c5 | |||
}} | }} | ||
When a person, in their action, is aware of either their self- or other image, they lose some of their presence. A person is perceived as present when their self- and other image are the same — they disappear from their thinking. | When a person, in their action, is aware of either their self- or other image, they lose some of their presence. A person is perceived as present when their self- and other image are the same — they disappear from their thinking. | ||
==Personality and sociality== | ==Personality and sociality== |