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An idiom used to describe an expansion of the Three Points of View paradigm to include using any Environmental Object as the originating point to visualize a given scenario. |
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Diversified Angle of View basically basically means to imagine the visual perspective of other Environmental Objects other than the participants, such as: a chair, wall, ceiling, bird, ant, etc.
Technically speaking, this term is covered by the Third Point of View, but using the Third Point of View in this manner is often overlooked. This is because a bystander can realistically be just about anywhere in the environment, but we often only visualize them from a two (2) dimensional perspective, rather than a three (3) dimensional perspective.
This term is closely associated with the Traveling Eye paradigm. |
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