It occurred to me recently while walking the streets of downtown Orlando that a blank facial expression can actually express more about someone’s mindset than a face busy with varying expressions. It becomes candidly evident when you look up at the blank faces walking past you, naturally striving ever so vigilantly to avoid eye contact. Their face muscles are relaxed, yet their appearance is uninviting. Even though there appears to be no obvious sign of emotion, most people respond as if there is a clear message being conveyed.
These blank faces of expression seem to communicate a subtle warning for others to keep their distance. Some of them also indicate that the person is enthralled in deep thought, and disturbing such thought is probably not desired. If I needed directions and quickly glanced around a public space filled with people, I know I would feel more comfortable interrupting someone already involved in a conversation, rather than taking my chances with the seemingly cold look of a blank, expressionless passerby. It’s fascinating how the innocuous act of carrying a blank expression actually startles the people around you.
Interiot says
So is there a facial expression that says “I’m deep in thought, but I really wouldn’t mind being interrupted”?
Austin says
NS Sherlock. If you don’t want to be bothered, you ignore those around you.
Marc says
@Interiot:
Your point is relevant, but all I’m really trying to convey is the fact that having no expression is actually interpreted by others, maybe even more so than displaying an obvious expression of mood.
Frosted Flake says
Watch THX-1138 by George Lucas.
You are not really in trouble until you actually start to pay attention.
unknown says
I agree Absolutely. I know a blank face who clearly fits the bill here, I am trying to undertsand the causes. But what bothers me is that how and what exactly can be so tragic in someone’s life that they just shut out from the world? What can be so damn painful?
Is it plain selfishness? Can’t be, the person I am talking is not that way. It could be deadness, but then again…why the deadness? What exactly must have happened? What’s so traumatic?