This work aims to extend perceptual fields into tactility in order to intensify the interconnected relationship of birds with the human audience. All species build perceptual fields with one another. It is when mind reaches out to any perceivable distance and builds interconnections between the observer and the subject being perceived (Sheldrake, 2003, pp.15-128).
Mind projects an upright vision to our brain even though our retina sees the world upside-down and reversed (Sheldrake, 2003, pp.112-113). But then it becomes 'second-hand' imagery that our sight is providing us. I wonder if reversing and flipping perceptions could take back the originality of sight and provide more fascinating angles of seeing this world.