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Sensitivity Collection

"Sensitivity: Unlocking the Hidden World of Perception" Our tongues are remarkable sensory organs, capable of detecting a wide range of tastes

Background imageSensitivity Collection: Taste map of a human tongue, light green area sensitive to bitter taste

Taste map of a human tongue, light green area sensitive to bitter taste, yellow areas sensitive to sour taste, blue areas sensitive to salt taste, purple area sensitive to sweet taste

Background imageSensitivity Collection: Galapagos sea lion (Zalophus wollebaeki) juvenile on beach, Galapagos

Galapagos sea lion (Zalophus wollebaeki) juvenile on beach, Galapagos

Background imageSensitivity Collection: Cabinet laboratoire pour la production des surfaces sensibles (engraving)

Cabinet laboratoire pour la production des surfaces sensibles (engraving)
3645236 Cabinet laboratoire pour la production des surfaces sensibles (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSensitivity Collection: Cabinet laboratoire pour le fixage (engraving)

Cabinet laboratoire pour le fixage (engraving)
3645237 Cabinet laboratoire pour le fixage (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cabinet laboratoire pour le fixage)

Background imageSensitivity Collection: The Queen of Cups, facsimile of a tarot card from the Visconti deck

The Queen of Cups, facsimile of a tarot card from the Visconti deck
AGD336552 The Queen of Cups, facsimile of a tarot card from the Visconti deck, 1441-47 (colour litho) by Bembo, Bonifacio (c.1420-82) (attr.) (after); 17.5x8.7 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSensitivity Collection: Princess and the Pea (colour litho)

Princess and the Pea (colour litho)
3092861 Princess and the Pea (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Princess and the Pea)

Background imageSensitivity Collection: soft touch

soft touch
Adriana K.H

Background imageSensitivity Collection: PICTURE 14 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how

PICTURE 14 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how to use it. Picture taken with a Box Camera, shows a horse walking towards the camera

Background imageSensitivity Collection: PICTURE 1 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures

PICTURE 1 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how to use it. Picture shows : loading film into the box camera

Background imageSensitivity Collection: PICTURE 9 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how

PICTURE 9 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how to use it. Picture shows : When fixed, the prints are washed, and then hung up to dry

Background imageSensitivity Collection: PICTURE 11 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how

PICTURE 11 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how to use it. Picture shows : Drying off the prints

Background imageSensitivity Collection: PICTURE 6 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how to

PICTURE 6 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how to use it. Picture shows : the correct position to hold the camera for a long shaped picture

Background imageSensitivity Collection: PICTURE 4 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how

PICTURE 4 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how to use it. Picture shows : the back of the camera is now shut

Background imageSensitivity Collection: PICTURE 5 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how

PICTURE 5 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how to use it. Picture shows : Position for an upright picture. The left hand may be used to screen the view finder

Background imageSensitivity Collection: PICTURE 3 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how

PICTURE 3 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how to use it. Picture shows : the frame complete with film is now placed into the camera

Background imageSensitivity Collection: PICTURE 2 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how

PICTURE 2 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how to use it. Picture shows : a spare spool is placed in the end of the frame that will engage with the winding key

Background imageSensitivity Collection: Cleve Backster experimenting on plant sensitivity

Cleve Backster experimenting on plant sensitivity
Grover Cleveland " Cleve" Backster (b.1924), American scientist, best known for his experiments with biocommunication in plant and animal cells

Background imageSensitivity Collection: PICTURE 12 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how

PICTURE 12 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how to use it. Picture shows: After hardening, the prints are well washed again

Background imageSensitivity Collection: PICTURE 13 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how

PICTURE 13 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how to use it. Picture shows Glazing Prints : rolling the prints down. For extra flattering

Background imageSensitivity Collection: PICTURE 10 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how

PICTURE 10 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how to use it. Picture shows Putting the prints through a wringer. It wrings out any extra water

Background imageSensitivity Collection: PICTURE 7 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how

PICTURE 7 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how to use it. Picture shows : placing exposed paper in the developer A box camera is a simple type of camera

Background imageSensitivity Collection: PICTURE 8 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how to

PICTURE 8 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how to use it. Picture shows after rinsing, the print is fixed in Hypo

Background imageSensitivity Collection: Arthur, 1st Marquess of Donegall

Arthur, 1st Marquess of Donegall 1739-99 (c.1780). Gainsborough, Thomas 1727-1788. During the eighteenth century full-length portraits were the most admired

Background imageSensitivity Collection: Medieval Herb Garden (woodcut)

Medieval Herb Garden (woodcut)
XJF359000 Medieval Herb Garden (woodcut) by English School, (16th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: image shows plants in the shape of humans)

Background imageSensitivity Collection: Digital camera sensitometry C014 / 2085

Digital camera sensitometry C014 / 2085
The imaging characteristics of a digital camera can be assessed by using the sensitometric methods developed for silver-based photographic systems

Background imageSensitivity Collection: Sensitivity to changes in the weather C016 / 7540

Sensitivity to changes in the weather C016 / 7540
Sensitivity to changes in the weather, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageSensitivity Collection: Lenses on brittle star surface, SEM

Lenses on brittle star surface, SEM
Brittle star microlenses. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of microlenses on the surface of the brittle star Ophiocoma wendtii

Background imageSensitivity Collection: Brittle stars

Brittle stars. Colour of the brittle star Ophiocoma wendtii during the day (top) and at night. This marine echinoderm changes colour in response to light

Background imageSensitivity Collection: Mole nose, SEM

Mole nose, SEM
Mole nose. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the snout (pink) of a mole, showing specialised bulbous papillae (projections) known as Eimers organs

Background imageSensitivity Collection: Dust mite allergy, conceptual artwork

Dust mite allergy, conceptual artwork. Dust mites (Dermatophagoides sp.) are tiny arachnids that live in the home, feeding on shed skin cells

Background imageSensitivity Collection: Dimethyl fumarate allergen molecule

Dimethyl fumarate allergen molecule
Dimethyl fumarate, molecular model. This chemical is used to treat the skin disorder psoriasis and as a mould inhibitor. However


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"Sensitivity: Unlocking the Hidden World of Perception" Our tongues are remarkable sensory organs, capable of detecting a wide range of tastes. The taste map reveals fascinating insights into our sensitivity to different flavors - the light green area is particularly sensitive to bitter tastes, while yellow areas respond strongly to sourness. Blue regions come alive with the presence of salt, and the purple area delights in sweetness. In the enchanting Galapagos Islands, a young Galapagos sea lion basks on a sandy beach. These magnificent creatures possess an innate sensitivity to their surroundings, adapting effortlessly to their unique environment. Meanwhile, Cleve Backster delves into the intriguing realm of plant sensitivity. Through his experiments, he uncovers astonishing evidence that plants can perceive and respond to external stimuli in ways we never imagined. A cabinet laboratory dedicated to producing sensitive surfaces captures our attention. This engraving showcases humanity's relentless pursuit of understanding and harnessing sensitivity for various applications. Language itself holds immense power through its ability to convey emotions and ideas. A Turkish question demands a reply in Turkish - highlighting how linguistic nuances can enhance communication by acknowledging cultural sensitivities. Another cabinet laboratory focuses on fixing sensitivities - reminding us that preservation is crucial when it comes to delicate matters requiring careful handling or protection. The Queen of Cups tarot card from the Visconti deck symbolizes emotional intelligence and intuition - qualities rooted in heightened sensitivity towards others' feelings and needs. Hans Christian Andersen's timeless tale "Princess and the Pea" reminds us that even seemingly insignificant details can evoke profound reactions within us. Sensitivity extends beyond physical senses; it encompasses emotional receptivity as well. Soft touch evokes comfort and tenderness – an essential quality that fosters connection between individuals while respecting personal boundaries. Through captivating visuals captured by a box camera series, we witness how photography has evolved over time – capturing moments with precision while preserving memories imbued with sentimental value through visual sensitivity.