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“I became startled by the extraordinary difference between something whose surface is completely invisible which only makes itself present by virtue of what it reflects, and a window, which doesn't make itself apparent at all, in the ideal case.” quote by Jonathan Miller
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“I became startled by the extraordinary difference between something whose surface is completely invisible which only makes itself present by virtue of what it reflects, and a window, which doesn't make itself apparent at all, in the ideal case.”

Jonathan Miller

About This Quote

Source Essay: The Art of Perception, 2015

It highlights how something invisible can become noticeable only through reflection, unlike a clear window that remains unseen, emphasizing perception versus presence.

In simple terms: Invisible things are noticed when they reflect; clear things stay hidden.

Key Takeaway

Observe how reflection reveals hidden aspects.

Themes

perception visibility reflection presence

Mood

contemplative curious

Type

analytical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • art critique
  • design analysis
  • philosophical discussion
  • visual media
  • psychology

Key Concepts

Phenomenology visual perception

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does reflection alter our awareness?
  • Can invisibility be a strength?
A Different Perspective

A window can be seen if it reflects light, challenging the claim.

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