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Color in the Dreams of the Color-Blind
The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1982This paper attempts to illustrate how three color-blind patients utilized color in their dreams in such a manner as to actively deny their visual defect. These patients had displaced to the eyes some critical conflicts about other body parts. The use of color to deny color blindness thus further served to deny other physical defects, both real and ...
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Color spaces and color contrast
The Visual Computer, 1985With the introduction of low-cost color graphics systems comes a host of problems specifically concerned with the color aspect of the system. This paper discusses two of these problems: the selection and manipulation of colors by (possibly) inexperienced users, and the automatic selection of colors by the system to achieve high contrast effects on the ...
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Science, 1960
A procedure is described which leads to reports of hues for two black figures, one of which is shadowed. Typically, the shadowed figure is seen as blue, the other as black.
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A procedure is described which leads to reports of hues for two black figures, one of which is shadowed. Typically, the shadowed figure is seen as blue, the other as black.
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Polymer-based responsive structural color materials
Progress in Materials Science, 2023Zhuoyue Chen +2 more
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The Development of Color Perception and Cognition
Annual Review of Psychology, 2023John Maule +2 more
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2016
Taken design research in the direction of examining the surfaces of things. In his design courses, Albers defines them “the skins of materials”. These interfaces – in which are concentrated all the sensory implications of objects – determine, together with form, the sense of pleasure, a value that today seems to be prevalent in the multitude of objects
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Taken design research in the direction of examining the surfaces of things. In his design courses, Albers defines them “the skins of materials”. These interfaces – in which are concentrated all the sensory implications of objects – determine, together with form, the sense of pleasure, a value that today seems to be prevalent in the multitude of objects
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2010
Nel linguaggio comune il Colore si riferisce a una speciale qualità visiva di un oggetto, percepita alla luce naturale: “la luce rapida Piove di cosa in cosa, E i color vari suscita Dovunque si riposa” . Il Colore è, in effetti, “termine indicante, in fisica, sia la sensazione fisiologica che si prova sotto l’effetto di luci di diversa qualità e ...
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Nel linguaggio comune il Colore si riferisce a una speciale qualità visiva di un oggetto, percepita alla luce naturale: “la luce rapida Piove di cosa in cosa, E i color vari suscita Dovunque si riposa” . Il Colore è, in effetti, “termine indicante, in fisica, sia la sensazione fisiologica che si prova sotto l’effetto di luci di diversa qualità e ...
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