Artistic and psychological interpretations blend together for a different kind of art exhibit on SE Campus.
Rorschach inkblots created by SE Psychology Club members are on display during regular campus hours until April 30 in Art Corridor III.
These kinds of inkblots were created by Swiss psychologist Hermann Rorschach in 1921.
Subjects are shown inkblots and asked to interpret what they see in the image, which features bilateral symmetry.
The results are supposed to indicate traits such as personality and intelligence. However, the methods and validity have changed and been questioned over the years.
—JW McNay