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Took a break from my current Project Purgatory to sketch some Slay the Princess themed Gestaltzerfalls.
Gestaltzerfall (German for "shape decomposition" or Gestalt decomposition[1]) is a type of visual agnosia and is a psychological phenomenon where delays in recognition are observed when a complex shape is stared at for a while as the shape seems to decompose into its constituting parts. [See: Gestalt Decomposition]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantic_satiation https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gestaltzerfall

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#water #shimmer #水面 だけれど、じっと見てるとゲシュタルト崩壊。 #鯉 がいる。 #gestaltzerfall 好きですドイツ語。 (リバーパーク)
Irregular Song of the Day #2: Kisaragi Attention (Band Cover) - Gestaltzerfall
Original Artist: Jin
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today's word of the day is "Gestaltzerfall"
It is a well-known observation that when a Kanji character is viewed steadily and continuously, the viewer often becomes unable to recognize the Kanji as a whole pattern and it becomes difficult to judge whether or not the Kanji is orthographically correct. Such a phenomenon is called the “Gestaltzerfall” of Kanji characters.
- Lee, Nien-Chen (2007). Perceptual Coherence of Chinese Characters: Orthographic Satiation and Disorganization (Master's Thesis). University of Edinburgh. OCLC 726540010 (emphasis added)