Gerhard Richter doesn't set out to make it easy for the viewer, but in a good way, writes Art Critic Aidan Dunne Gerhard Richter doesn't set out to make it easy for the viewer, but in a good way, ...
Facial expressions of emotion are hardwired into our genes, according to a new study. The research suggests that facial expressions of emotion are innate rather than a product of cultural learning.
Human faces pop up on a screen, hundreds of them, one after another. Some have their eyes stretched wide, others show lips clenched. Some have eyes squeezed shut, cheeks lifted and mouths agape. For ...