Margin Notes On 25.4 "Default Assumptions"


Frame-arrays "let us 'visualize' imaginary scenes, such as what might happen when we move, because the frames for what we can expect to see are filled in automatically." Frame-arrays could be the heart of imagined visual scenes -- digital shifts underlying continuous changes of experience. We represent change as being continuous, and so experience it -- even if it is ultimately based on a digital representation.

NB: One very nice example of the continuous experience of digital information is the phenomenon of apparent motion.


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