Motion is such a vital part of how were understand life that living without it doesn’t even make sense to me. I greatly enjoy art and I think it would be interesting to see how living with akinetopsia would affect someone’s pictorial representations movement. I would be very interested in seeing how someone with motion blindness would draw a flowing river, or a flag waving in the breeze. I would ask what it is like to watch a movie. Does the movie progress similarly to what happens when fast forwarding when a frame appears and then another frame from the next scene a few seconds appears? I feel like living with akinetopsia would be similar to living with complete blindness. Many ordinary, daily tasks like filling up a glass, or crossing the street would need to rely largely on sense other than
Motion is such a vital part of how were understand life that living without it doesn’t even make sense to me. I greatly enjoy art and I think it would be interesting to see how living with akinetopsia would affect someone’s pictorial representations movement. I would be very interested in seeing how someone with motion blindness would draw a flowing river, or a flag waving in the breeze. I would ask what it is like to watch a movie. Does the movie progress similarly to what happens when fast forwarding when a frame appears and then another frame from the next scene a few seconds appears? I feel like living with akinetopsia would be similar to living with complete blindness. Many ordinary, daily tasks like filling up a glass, or crossing the street would need to rely largely on sense other than