"This book investigates how perception emerges, develops, and manifests when water is treated as a medium of perceptual inquiry. Rather than approaching water metaphysically or symbolically, the work examines its role as an environmental condition that shapes attention, embodiment, and sensory interaction. Through a series of experimental structures in fluid perception, it explores how epistemic processes are altered by the dynamics of natural water environments, situating the study at the intersection of phenomenology, perception theory, and ecological interaction."
"This book investigates how perception emerges, develops, and manifests when water is treated as a medium of perceptual inquiry. Rather than approaching water metaphysically or symbolically, the work examines its role as an environmental condition that shapes attention, embodiment, and sensory interaction. Through a series of experimental structures in fluid perception, it explores how epistemic processes are altered by the dynamics of natural water environments, situating the study at the intersection of phenomenology, perception theory, and ecological interaction."