Basic Info
Release: December 31, 1944
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The Heider-Simmel Illusion
Fighting Triangles: Social Perception AKA The Heider-Simmel Illusion
1944
Overview
“In 1944, psychologists Fritz Heider and Marianne Simmel made a very short, animated film of moving shapes. This is purist cinema. Shapes are just moving around, but it is virtually impossible not to project judgements, desires and a storyline onto them. With such raw materials, the perceived narrative is not about the shapes, but a reflection of the viewer’s own psychology and memories. Scientists found that viewers construct their own individual interpretations of events; there is not one common narrative, but innumerable permutations—sometimes with imagined voices or sound effects.” - Brittany Gravely / Harvard Film Archive
Genres
Animation
Production Countries
- United States of America
Spoken Languages
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Cast
Crew
Fritz Heider
Director
Marianne Simmel
Director
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