HANNAH SECKENDORF

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Ed Yong
“There is a wonderful word for this sensory bubble—Umwelt. … Umwelt is spexifically the part of those surroundings that an animal can sense and experience—its perceptual world. … a multitude of creatures could be standing in the same physical space and have completely different Umwelten. 

… Our Umwelt is still limited; it just doesn’t feel that way. To us, it feels all-encompassing. It is all that we know, and so we easily mistake it for all there is to know. This is an illusion, and one that every animal shares.

Nothing can sense everything, and nothing needs to. That is why Umwelten exist at all. It is also why the act of contemplating the Umwelt of another creature is so deeply human and so utterly profound. Our senses filter in what we need. We must choose to learn about the rest. …

It tells us that all is not as it seems and that everything we experience is but a filtered version of everything that we could experience. It reminds us that there is light in darkness, noise in silence, richness in nothingness. It hints at flicks of the unfamiliar in the familiar, of the extraordinary in the everyday, of magnificence in mundanity… When we pay attention to other animals, our own world expands and deepens.”
Themes
Participatory Perception, Interspecies Thinking
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