Doerte-Ina Liebing
The first theme of round 3 called “faces”. When you think of this topic, one thinks first of all of human faces. Everyone has a unique, identical face that will never appear again. The formation of the face is determined by the difference in the proportions of the individual parts of the face to one another. The symmetry of a face is considered a feature of beauty in some cases, although both halves of a person's face are always different. There are no perfectly symmetrical faces. Adults can reliably recognize, remember and recognize faces. The ability to perceive individually different faces plays an essential role in social interaction with one another. But what if you can't tell the faces apart ???