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The psychological basis of image ontology

The psychological basis of image ontology is the psychological desire of human beings to replace the external world with realistic imitations: the automatic generation of film images through cameras has completely changed the psychology of images, completely satisfying the need to exclude people. Outside of the mere desire to mechanically reproduce an illusion, the objectivity of photography can lend a persuasiveness to the image that no other art form can.