Vision
Monday, January 18, 2021
The eye – unlike the ear – does indeed absorb things field by field, not all at once. Sight becomes king. Humans no longer know objects by hearing, tasting and feeling them.
WHEN I was a teenager and – like many Indonesian teenagers of the time – was reading Karl May, I came across this scene in one of the volumes: the hero, ‘Old Shatterhand’ – a 19th century German who wandered around the Indian lands in America – sat facing the Sioux chief.
The mood was tense. Old Shatterhand was the ally of Winnetou, the chief of the Apache who were enemies of the Sioux. The meeting
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