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But, for all the long phrases and tasteful dabs of colour, something was missing.
She then asks him if he wants "to colour something", at which point he ominously points at a drawing depicting some kind of apocalypse where he is dead, there is blood and bodies everywhere and the sky appears to cry.
It would have been interesting to hear the views of white musicians; in the absence of their testimony, we are invited to assume that she restricted her attention to artists of colour – something which, if true, would have been worth careful discussion in the context of jazz and race in an era that continues to reward examination.
So, we're interested to know what colour something is and we're going to ask Beth and she's going to tell us and I'm sure we're going to be very enlightened by that.
He said: "If it hadn't been taken under very strange lighting this probably wouldn't have happened because if you look at the manufacturer's picture, it is indisputably blue and black". Prof Westland explained that the confusion could stem from how we name colours, as there are often blurred lines between how we interpret what colour something is.
So when your brain tries to process what colour something is in the red light, its best guess is to say that it's white even if, in normal lighting, it's actually red.
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