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  • Synaptic Stimuli    &  We process the seamless flow of our experience into segments of distinction.   Our conscious mind ponders, processes and deconstructs this seamless flow into things.   We then compare and contrast, and rate these things, based

    We process the seamless flow of our experience into segments of distinction. Our conscious mind ponders, processes and deconstructs this seamless flow into things. We then compare and contrast, and rate these things, based on our souls innate desire for truth. From which our taste emerges. Our... more

    Reviewed by aluis Oct 05, 04:39pm ( 40 reviews ) synapticstimuli.com

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  • Rated by aluis on Oct 05, 4:39pm

    We process the seamless flow of our experience into segments of distinction. Our conscious mind ponders, processes and deconstructs this seamless flow into things. We then compare and contrast, and rate these things, based on our souls innate desire for truth. From which our taste emerges. Our taste is simply our desire for a particular reality. To express a choice. A preference. An intent.
  • Reviewed by bane59 on Aug 26, 11:08pm

    beautiful image
  • Rated by roswellpixie on Aug 25, 9:24am

    The piece itself is beautiful. It did not need the wanky title. That destroys the beauty inherent within. How dare you.
  • Rated by beasm on Aug 24, 6:27pm

    our taste is simply a desire for a particular reality.
  • Rated by besatree on Aug 22, 6:45am

    nice.
  • Rated by dsninja on Aug 21, 4:29pm

    awesome. makes you stop and think. really makes this piece of art come alive.
  • Rated by Diocletian9 on Aug 20, 3:12pm

    I don't why I love this but I do.
  • Rated by pattyroddy on Aug 11, 3:01pm

    oh god, that's awesome
  • Rated by Lucimeri on Jul 31, 10:39am

    "We process the seamless flow of our experience into segments of distinction. Our conscious mind ponders, processes and deconstructs this seamless flow into things. We then compare and contrast, and rate these things, based on our souls innate desire for truth. From which our taste emerges. Our taste is simply our desire for a particular reality. To express a choice. A preference. An intent."