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The Controversial Optical Illustration Dress

I never thought I’d post something about this controversial “blue and black” or “white and gold” dress that became popular over the Internet. Some people say that they see colors “blue and black” while another group says they see “white and gold.”

blue and black or white and gold dress

Blue and black or white and gold dress, the controversial optical illusion dress

Just speaking of the photo above (i.e., not the dress seeing in person or in actual), I saw “white and gold” the first time I encountered the photo of this dress, and I wondered why some people would insist on seeing this dress as “blue and black.” Were they lying? I didn’t really know and didn’t make further research, but random explanations appeared on my personal Facebook’s news feed.

Interestingly, these past few days, I saw the same photo of the dress again, but as “blue and black.” I was quite startled, because I was originally firm that the dress is “white and gold.” Until I saw another video that explained why:

The first time I saw the dress on that particular video, I was firm to seeing “blue and black” while my eyes focused on it. But as I progressed and understood the explanation behind it, I slowly saw “white and gold” again! I doubted myself so I repeated the video. And even though I know and I was sure that I saw “black and blue” on the video, I just keep on seeing “white and gold” again now when I focus my eyes on the dress. Interestingly as well, when I don’t focus my eyes on the dress, I see it as “blue and black.” Mind-boggling, really. But besides all the scientific explanations about the photo, I guess it has something to do with the current state of mind you have (like if you’re currently relaxed or stressed), or how you want to see things. Similar to the popular “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.” Then again, I’m not really sure.

When I see this photo of the dress again as “blue and black” while my eyes is focused on it, I’ll have to observe my state of mind and update here my observations.

On other note, if we speak about the dress in actuality (i.e., see the dress in person), BBC’s David Sillito, with the help of professor John Barbur, noted that the dress is actually blue and black. Changing the exposure, changing the color balance will make the dress appear to be color “white and gold.” See the video here: http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-31666458

Personality Test using Johari and Nohari Windows

Personality Test

Personality Test using Johari and Nohari Windows

10 years ago, in year 2005, I created myself Johari and Nohari windows where I am able to be aware of my positive and negative personalities that are (1) both perceived by myself and others, (2) not perceived by myself, but perceived by others, (3) perceived by myself, but not perceived by others, and (4) both not perceived by myself and others.

I think it’s been 5 years already since someone last contributed to my personality windows. I wonder what results I will get now if I share this again to my old and new friends.

I think the results is a fun and interesting way to check how others see you so you can maybe fix yourself for the betterment. Haha.

If you’re curious how this work, visit the links below.

For Johari Window, you basically just have to describe yourself in 5-6 words from the selection. Choose the top 5-6 words that describes you best. The words in the list are positive: http://kevan.org/johari

For Nohari Window, it’s the opposite as this one presents antonyms of the words presented in Johari Window: http://kevan.org/nohari

So I shared my windows to my friends on Facebook to see if I’ll get any new results. Meanwhile, below was the last data I gathered back in 2005-2010:

My Johari Window 2005-2010:

Arena

(known to self and others)

accepting, caring, cheerful, friendly, loving, religious

Blind Spot

(known only to others)

able, adaptable, brave, calm, clever, complex, confident, dependable, dignified, energetic, extroverted, giving, happy, helpful, idealistic, independent, intelligent, introverted, kind, knowledgeable, logical, mature, modest, nervous, observant, organised, powerful, proud, quiet, reflective, relaxed, responsive, self-assertive, self-conscious, sensible, sentimental, shy, silly, spontaneous, tense, trustworthy, warm, wise, witty

Façade

(known only to self)

Unknown

(known to nobody)

bold, ingenious, patient, searching, sympathetic

Dominant Traits

56% of people agree that EmDangla is friendly

All Percentages

able (6%) accepting (4%) adaptable (2%) bold (0%) brave (6%) calm (6%) caring (4%) cheerful (28%) clever (13%) complex (6%) confident (34%) dependable (10%) dignified (2%) energetic (8%) extroverted (2%) friendly (56%) giving (6%) happy (26%) helpful (23%) idealistic (6%) independent (8%) ingenious (0%) intelligent (41%) introverted (2%) kind (26%) knowledgeable (23%) logical (6%) loving (10%) mature (15%) modest (10%) nervous (2%) observant (6%) organised (21%) patient (0%) powerful (2%) proud (6%) quiet (15%) reflective (4%) relaxed (4%) religious (4%) responsive (8%) searching (0%) self-assertive (8%) self-conscious (6%) sensible (8%) sentimental (6%) shy (6%) silly (6%) spontaneous (6%) sympathetic (0%) tense (4%) trustworthy (10%) warm (10%) wise (2%) witty (8%)

Created by the Interactive Johari Window on 5.3.2015, using data from 46 respondents.
You can make your own Johari Window.

My Nohari Window 2005-2010:

Arena

(known to self and others)

incompetent, stupid, simple, insecure, vulgar

Blind Spot

(known only to others)

intolerant, inflexible, timid, violent, aloof, glum, irresponsible, withdrawn, unhappy, unhelpful, cynical, needy, unimaginative, brash, cruel, irrational, distant, childish, boastful, chaotic, impatient, weak, embarrassed, loud, panicky, insensitive, self-satisfied, passive, smug, rash, overdramatic, predictable, inattentive, foolish, humourless

Façade

(known only to self)

selfish

Unknown

(known to nobody)

cowardly, lethargic, hostile, inane, ignorant, blasé, imperceptive, vacuous, unethical, dispassionate, dull, callous, unreliable, cold

All Percentages

incompetent (6%) intolerant (6%) inflexible (13%) timid (6%) cowardly (0%) violent (6%) aloof (26%) glum (13%) stupid (20%) simple (33%) insecure (13%) irresponsible (6%) vulgar (13%) lethargic (0%) withdrawn (6%) hostile (0%) selfish (0%) unhappy (13%) unhelpful (6%) cynical (6%) needy (6%) unimaginative (13%) inane (0%) brash (6%) cruel (6%) ignorant (0%) irrational (6%) distant (6%) childish (46%) boastful (13%) blasé (0%) imperceptive (0%) chaotic (33%) impatient (20%) weak (6%) embarrassed (20%) loud (6%) vacuous (0%) panicky (40%) unethical (0%) insensitive (13%) self-satisfied (6%) passive (6%) smug (6%) rash (6%) dispassionate (0%) overdramatic (20%) dull (0%) predictable (20%) callous (0%) inattentive (6%) unreliable (0%) cold (0%) foolish (6%) humourless (6%)

Created by the Nohari Window on 5.3.2015, using data from 15 respondents.
You can make your own Nohari Window.

Feel free to create one for yourself and share the links to your windows to your friends.

I just hope that Kevan.org allowed editing of the Arena spot as I believe some personalities I perceive by myself have changed already. LOL. But thank you, Kevan Davis, for keeping these Johari and Nohari Window tools still alive, and for keeping our data.