PRACTICAL COMPONENT ENTRY Main idea ‘line’ work.
- ‘A group of individuals observe the world around them in an attempt to see what you cannot see’.
- ‘ A group of individuals lead different lives, each unrelated to the next, observe what possibilities may lie beneath the skin of humanity and within their own subconscious’.
- ‘What do you see in this world?’ (tagline)
- ‘What do you see?’ (tagline)
- ‘Everyone is different, we all see different things in the world around us – and it is not necessarily ion the way that some would think’
- ‘Trapped in your own little world, you form you own visions of who people may be. It is unlikely that they appear as who they actually are’.
- ‘Your perception of the world is unique’.
- A group of people experience the world in different ways; its people, its events and its times’.
- ‘Everyone’s experience of the world is unique. This act of individuality is evident through their perceptions of people and events. What do you see?’.
- ‘An individual human being is unique/ What they see, and how they experience it is something that only they may perceive for themselves’.
- ‘The human condition is one of prejudice, preconception and selfishness. Each of us has a unique view and opinion of each other and our world. What do you see?’.
- ‘Each individual is unique, what they see and experience is dependant upon their perceptions. What do you see?’.
- ‘What would it be like to see through someone else’s eyes? Exploring the world through a different set of rules and guidelines – exploring another’s perception of the world through their psyche’.
- ‘We are all different. Psychologically and physically. What does this mean for the way we see others’.
- ‘See something a little different’. (tagline)
- ‘Something a little different’. (tagline)
- ‘Do you see what I see?’. (tagline)
- ‘Escape into my world’. (tagline)
- ‘Mine’s different to yours’. (tagline)
- ‘Mine not Yours’. (tagline)
- ‘We are all different. Our perceptions and experiences are unique. What does this mean for the way we see the world and its people?’.
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