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I find it very interesting that the illustration "Le faux miroir" by Magritte, looks deep into the transcribed interview with Sebastian Watzl, about attention. Indeed, Magritte questioned appearances in the heart of life, and paid a lot of attention to how deceitful they can be. Attention seems to be the most important prize to get, nowadays. Everyone wants our attention. "Good attention" only. Attention is what makes us human and loved. And conscious. The link the author makes with consciousness seems paramount to me. The "unconscious attention" appeared a bit weird at first, then I remembered the series " Colombo". In one of his investigations, Colombo learns about "subliminal cuts", ads that were inserted into a film in order to trigger some reactions. The cuts were so short that they did not have time to reach consciousness, but triggered the required behaviour. Hence, for instance, the will to look for a fresh drink after a short film featuring fresh drinks, in a very hot room.

In this case, this kind of unconscious attention would probably not qualify for "good attention", according to Sebastian Watzl.

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