Erika Hock, ‘Shifters (moiré day/night’)’ (2011)
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Posted in Abstraction
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Also tagged architectural intervention, architecture, belgium, blue, brussels, daylight, dazzle, DIY, Erika Hock, fabric, frame, germany, hue, installation, light, moire, nature, opaque, overlapping, partition, pink, sculpture, shine, sunlight, through, translucent, unknown, wall, wood
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‘Moiré E2’ and ‘Moiré S2’ (2010), by Carsten Nicolai.
Ballpoint on paper.
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged ball point, berlin, carsten nicolai, collection, crossing, dazed, DIY, drawing, e2, effect, found, germany, hypnotic, ink, light, lines, moire, optical, overlapping, paper, pen, s2, unknown
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‘Venus Freak’ and ‘Artificial Intelligence’ by Pip Dickens
By dd
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged artificial intelligence, blue, fluidity, freak, gravity, illusion, lightness, moire, painting, perception, pip dickens, shape, uk, venus
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From Alfred Lukyanovich Yarbus‘s book, ‘Eye Movements and Vision’ (1967). Scan patterns for four of the observers in the study as they freely viewed the portrait of Yarbus.
Yarbus is one of the founders of modern eye movement research. His work – based on the development of a method for accurately recording eye movements, using suction caps on the eyes – has had a profound influence on recent approaches to the study of eye movements and vision.
By dd
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Posted in Abstraction
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Also tagged experimental psychology, eye movement, machine, movement, observer, portrait, research, scan, science, suction cap, viewing, vision, yarbus
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From a series of drawings titled ‘How to tell a story’ by John Menick
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged America, collection, diagram, DIY, drawings, found, help, how to tell a story, John Menick, New York, plot, schematics, storyline, text
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