Kaiser Peer Review Press Online Courses SKIL analysis and training software DK Exercises

David provides 1-to-1 training for those living in upstate New York and environs (Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, Ithaca, Toronto) or those who fly in for a day or two of training.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DK Games

    DK GAMES

    Current Sets

  1. Impressionism - NEW RELEASE!

  2. Renaissance - NEW RELEASE!

  3. Right Brain

  4. Emotional Development

  5. Serenity

  6. Perceptual Exercises

  7. Games for Adults

  8. Games for Kids

Each game set is $300, with discounts for additional sets. Additional information is here. Contact David Kaiser for more info or purchase.



 

 


IMPRESSIONISM!
300 works of art, with mosaic, wanda, color, and focus modes; all images 2000x1500 pixels. Click to enlarge - Wanda mode Click to enlarge Click to enlarge
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Visualizations (modes)

  • Colorize
  • Focus
  • Wanda
  • Mosaic
  • Morph, Wanda (watch on video player with frame-by-frame stepping)

  • Artists include Bazille, Caillebotte, Cassatt, Cézanne, Degas, Manet , Monet, Morisot, Pissarro, Renoir, Sisley, plus post-impressionists Gauguin, Matisse, Seurat, Toulouse-Latrec, and Van Gogh.

     

     

     

     


    RENAISSANCE!
    550 works of art, with mosaic, wanda, and color modes, 2000x1500 pixels. Click to enlarge Click to enlarge Click to enlarge
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    Visualizations (modes)

  • Colorize
  • Wanda
  • Mosaic
  • Morph, Wanda (watch on video player with frame-by-frame stepping)

  • Artists include Bosch,Botticelli,Bronzino,Bruegel,Carpaccio,Cranach,Deflandes,Del Piombo,Del Sarto,Durer,Ghirlandaio,Giorgione, Lotto,Luini,Messina,Michelangelo,Raphael,Solari,Titian, Van Eyck,and others.

     

     

     

     

    Games for Kids

    Where's Wanda? Bug races, animals


    Where's Wanda for kids

    Focus

     

     

     

     

    Games for Adults

    Where's Wanda?; morphs


    Where's Wanda for adults
    Where's Wanda?

     

     

     

     

    Serenity

    Unusual beauty, quotes, wisdom


    Unusual Beauty

    Serenity quotes

    Quotes

     

     

     

     

    Perceptual Exercises

    Color, Morph


    Morph

     

     

     

     

    Right Brain

    Whatzit, Om, Pullback


    Right Brain resonance

    Whatzit? (Revealed one panel at a time, until all 9 panels shown)

    Whatzit

     

     

     

     



    Emotional Development

    Children, young animals, face morphs, e-wanda, emotional grids


    Emotional Wanda

    Emotional Grids

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Visualizations

  • Colorize - Sequence mode (visual narrative - flipbook)
  • Focus - Sequence mode (visual narrative)
  • Quotes - Wanda mode (3x2 orderly from top left)
  • Where's Wanda - Wanda mode (3x2 orderly from top left)
  • Whatzit - Mosaic mode (3x3 randomly)
  • Unusual Beauty (any mode)

    AVI (video) versions of these games are available. See examples, Morph Art, Whatzit


    Download Gospel of Thomas(for Wanda mode, 41 Megs)

    FURTHER DESCRIPTION
     
    Emotional Development focuses on emotion and nonverbal communication. Images are faces, non-threatening animals, peaceful scenes, and signs of intergenerational synchrony in both humans and animals.
     
    • Young Faces: Emotionally expressive children, scenes of safety with young animals and their parents, or young animals approaching the camera. Images are revealed one section or panel at a time, until the entire image is shown (mosaic mode). [350 photos]
    • Where’s Wanda in the Animal Kingdom: Images with Wanda the butterfly who we try to spot as she hides amid a variety of animals. She’s very shy and often camouflages herself! [300 images]
    • Where’s Wanda around Children: Images of Wanda the butterfly hovering near expressive eyes, mouths, or at the end of a child’s gaze. [300 images]
    • Where’s Wanda in Nature: Wanda the butterfly hiding amid peaceful and serene scenes of nature. [450 images]
    • Name that Emotion: Ekman-like faces designed for children. The 6 major emotions (fear, anxiety, anger, surprise, happiness, sadness) are expressed by teenagers, young kids, and the occasional adult.  [150 sets]
    Right Brain Exercise emphasizes layers of visual perception and the arbitrary semantic divisions of the world around us. Humor and metaphor-based exercises are included to develop the right cerebral hemisphere.
     
    • Whatzit: Skewed (non-canonical) views of everyday objects. The two hemispheres must work together to identify common household items from atypical perspectives and extreme close-ups. [275 photos]
    • Focus:  Places or objects that are shown out of focus, then incrementally brought into focus. [75 photographs]
    • Zoom out:  Photos begin as extreme close-ups; the camera pulls back to reveal the entire subject. [225 photos]
    • Om:  Beautiful and luscious words (e.g., ethereal, callisto) or non-words (e.g., satellania, quoxidian, amanzi) are presented against backdrop images that extend or disambiguate their meaning. This set juxtaposes strengths of the left hemisphere (verbal) against strengths of the right hemisphere (holistic). [350 images]
    • Jokes: 40 jokes set against images consistent with the humor.
    • Oracle:  Images that allow us to ask the Great Oracle any question we want and to bask in her extraordinary wisdom (i.e., a version of magic eight-ball)  [165 images]
    Perception Exercise centers on conscious and non-conscious visual perception. The role of color (cortical) along with resolution and form stability (subcortical and cortical) are explored by this collection, along with conscious exploration and the effect of atypicality and novelty on meaning.
     
    • The Color of Art:  Works of modern art in which color is added incrementally to a masterpiece.  Paintings begin as dark and light versions of themselves and slowly transform into their final form. [150 images]
    • The Color of the World: Photographs of nature and people in which color is added incrementally. [150 photos]
    • Places in Focus:  75 sets of images of unusual scenes and events shown out of focus, then brought into focus.
    • Art in Focus:  Well-known works of arts which are brought into focus. [25 images]
    • Unstable Art:  Painted portraits that transform (morph) into other works of art or to real people. [150 images]
    • Visual Exploration: Scenes (artwork, animals, or places) are explored in a series of selected close-ups followed by the entire scene. [125 images]
    • Where’s Wanda in Art: Works of art in which Wanda the butterfly hides, sometimes merging into the canvas itself. Be warned - she can be very shy around the masters and hard to spot!  [450 images]
    Serenity focuses on the extremely vast, the infinitesimal, and the verbal freedom in between.
     
    • Universe: Photographs of the larger word, from galaxies to sky to ocean. [275 photos]
    • Unusual Beauty: Photographs of nature in its most striking attire. [450 photos]
    • Sayings: 120 humorous sayings to ponder.
    • Ancient Wisdom: 300 phrases from Tao, Gnostic, and Judeo-Christian traditions.
    Games for Adults are designed to enable Neurofeedback training during mathematical processing, response inhibition, as well as visual and verbal perception.
     
    • Mathematics: 100 addition and subtraction problems with answers (e.g., 2 -3 +3 = 2).
    • Stroop: Versions of the Stroop test in which the color of a font is to be said aloud while inhibiting the meaning of the word. This is a frontal lobe test (response inhibition). For instance, the word “green” may appear in a blue font and we should say aloud “blue” and inhibit what we read (the word “green”). [100 images]
    • Masterpieces: Modern art paintings, revealed randomly (mosaic mode). [450 images]
    • Unusual places: Photographs of nature and places. [450 photos]
    • Word race: 100 sets of words in which we must decide or guess which of two words is longer as they are revealed letter by letter. This tests verbal perception, tapping on our entire lexicon to compare and discard likely word candidates as the words are slowly revealed.
    • Where’s Wanda in Masterpieces: Works of art in which Wanda the butterfly hides, sometimes merging into the paint itself. Be warned - she can be very shy around the masters and hard to spot!  [900 images]
    Games for Kids are designed for children. Reward centers on animals, bugs, and household items.
     
    • Animals  in Focus:  Photos of animals shown out of focus, then incrementally brought into focus. [75 photos]
    • Animals Everywhere!: Photos of animals in the wild (a few in captivity) presented in mosaic mode. [250 photos]
    • Bug race: Races between butterflies, ladybugs, ants, and the occasional hungry spider. [100 variations]
    • Road race: Races between double-decker buses, cars, and trucks. [100 variations]
    • Where’s Wanda in the World: Images of Wanda the butterfly hiding in unusual places. [450 images]
       

    All images copyrighted (c) 2001; 2006; 2010, David A Kaiser MFA PhD

    Serving the Neurotherapy Market since 1992. Los Angeles CA 1992-2001, Rochester New York 2001-

    Nearby cities are Albany, Buffalo, Ithaca, Syracuse, and Toronto. A graduate of Cornell University, University of Iowa, and UCLA (Ivy, Big 10, and Pac-10 schools) and professor at RIT and GCC. David has taught everyone from NCAA athletes to high school students at GCC.