When first watching the video, I thought that they just slowed down the dancing after they had recorded. But then when I looked closer at the background of the video, I could see that everything else was moving at the normal speed. Also this video has many different example of gestalt psychology. While they are in the airport, the men seem to be grouped together do to the law of similarity. We also see the law of common fate because things that move together are grouped together.
This is definantly interesting to watch. They move and create as a whole through out the video. There is little difference between their movenment and thus our brain tells us they are connected. I also think the contrast between the surrounding and the men is amusing to our brains.
I thought this was a really cool video. Our brains grouped a lot of their dancing togetether because of their movements. At the end I thought they did a good job with their movements and connectivity. I thought they were just lifting the guy in the air which a cable or something but it was actually two of the guys. Funny how our brains expectations work for situations like that.
When first watching the video, I thought that they just slowed down the dancing after they had recorded. But then when I looked closer at the background of the video, I could see that everything else was moving at the normal speed. Also this video has many different example of gestalt psychology. While they are in the airport, the men seem to be grouped together do to the law of similarity. We also see the law of common fate because things that move together are grouped together.
This is definantly interesting to watch. They move and create as a whole through out the video. There is little difference between their movenment and thus our brain tells us they are connected. I also think the contrast between the surrounding and the men is amusing to our brains.
I thought this was a really cool video. Our brains grouped a lot of their dancing togetether because of their movements. At the end I thought they did a good job with their movements and connectivity. I thought they were just lifting the guy in the air which a cable or something but it was actually two of the guys. Funny how our brains expectations work for situations like that.