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MURAD: True. You see, because these elements are applied in art
and that details come together, a realistic and convincing world emerges,
formed from our impressions.
AHMED: You mean like the way we used to watch snowy images on
black and white television and not get as involved in the action? Now we
go to the cinema and, if the film is well made, we get caught up in it and
feel as if it's real. The other day I went with my family to a three-
dimensional film about dinosaurs. They gave us each a pair of glasses.
The dinosaurs looked so real to me that I reflexively reacted when they
jumped out at me. And I couldn't persuade the children that they weren't
real.
MURAD: Right Ahmed. The more intricately the details of an
impression are woven, such as light, shadow, and dimensions, the more
realistic it appears and deceives our senses. And so we react as if three-