Faces in Places: Humanizing Everything

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Our brains are programmed to recognize human faces, which is why we see faces in clouds, but not clouds in faces. (I think Steven Pinker said that.) If that weren't the case, this entire "Faces in Places" weblog couldn't exist—it would just be a collection of random images of gadgets and wires.

Faces in Places [FacesInPlaces.blogspot.com via Cool Hunting]


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Is that thing on the left the machine used at the mental asylum in the "Return to Oz" film with Fairuza Balk in it?

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Now THAT is a collection of beautiful things! :D

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#3 posted by Anonymous , October 27, 2007 10:03 AM

Dave Gorman has a photoset on Flickr called "I See Faces".

He's got a great eye, that Dave.

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