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Perspective Resources: Inverted worlds of camera obscuras
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Inverted worlds of camera obscuras. Is a project by Romain Alary and Antione Levi, creating videos from time-lapse images taken within a camera obscura. An apartment is completely darkened. A hole is made in a window, letting lights from outside coming in. Projections are taking place everywhere inside. Image and videos © stenop.es). Romain and Antione are currently looking for other locations for movies. Make suggestions here. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The term used by Alberti to describe his ...
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Perspective Resources: How to use a camera lucida
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How to use a camera lucida. A French camera lucida or 'Chambre Claire Universelle', made by Breveté S.G.D.G., with a set of 12 numbered lenses. Detail of the prism (set within the black holder) and lens. Looking downwards through the very edge of the prism, the subject is seen the correct way up on the drawing surface, as shown in the above photos. It was after using a camera lucida in 1833 that the the pioneer of photography William Fox Talbot began his attempts to fix images chemically. For a very brie...
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Perspective Resources: i3D - Head coupled perspective
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I3D - Head coupled perspective. I3D is an iPhone and iPad app that demonstrates how a face tracking system can be used to create animated perspective views that adjust as you view the screen from different angles, creating a realistic illusion of 3D depth. I3D has been developed by Jeremie Francone and Laurence Nigay at the Engineering Human-Computer Interaction (EHCI) Research Group of the Grenoble Infomatics Laboratory (LIG), University Joseph Fourier in Switzerland. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Perspective Resources: Bibliography
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F Dubery and J Willats (1983) - 'Perspective and Other Drawing Systems', Herbert Press, London (Revised ed. of 'Drawing Systems', 1972). A good introduction to the role of perspective in the development of art. Out of print, but usually available secondhand on Amazon. E Panofsky (1927) - 'Perspective as Symbolic Form', trans. C S Wood, Zone Books, New York, 1991. The starting point for any research on the theoretical basis of perspective, cited by most recent publications. J Blake (1982) - 'La Falsa Pros...
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Perspective Resources: Illusions at Stockholm Station
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Illusions at Stockholm Station. Swedish photographer Erik Johansson has just posted videos showing his latest perspective illusions at Stockholm Central Station. Further information and other illusions by Erik Johansson can be found on his website. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow Russell's board Drawing on Pinterest. The use of exaggerated perspective effects in architecture to give an enhanced sense of spatial depth. The cone of visual rays that converge at the eye or 'viewing position'.
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Perspective Resources: Principles
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Perspective is nothing else than the seeing of an object behind a sheet of glass, smooth and quite transparent, on the surface of which all the things may be marked that are behind this glass; these things approach the point of the eye in pyramids, and these pyramids are cut by the said glass. Leonardo Da Vinci, Notebooks, vol 2, p343 [A1v.]. A demonstration of central vanishing point perspective. Often referred to as one-point perspective). 6 Further visual rays are drawn from other points on the grid.
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Perspective Resources: The Brothers Quay and Anamorphosis
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The Brothers Quay and Anamorphosis. Dormitorium: An Exhibition of Sets of Films by the Quay Brothers' is currently running at Liverpool's Victoria Gallery and Museum, from 25. March to 28. May 2011 (free admission). Further details are available here. The full film can be viewed on YouTube in 2 parts (total 13 mins). BBC images of Liverpool exhibition. Brothers Quay at Wikipedia. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow Russell's board Drawing on Pinterest. A term for perspective drawings that are base...
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Perspective Resources: Vermeer: beyond the perspective frame
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Vermeer: beyond the perspective frame. The current Vermeer exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge has reopened the debate about the significance of perspective in the construction of paintings. The Music Lesson, 1662 (source: Wikimedia Commons). Sixteenth century diagram of a camera obscura. Writing in the Guardian. Jonathan Jones reminds us that whilst a consistent and convincing perspective construction is fundamental to painting of this period, it cannot alone create great art. However, as Ti...
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Perspective Resources: New pinhole room by Stenopes
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New pinhole room by Stenopes. Stenopes have created a new pinhole room. Further images can be found on their website. There is also a video. Stenop.es is an experimental visual project using a primitive technique: The Camera Obscura. Applied to an original scale, the project is based on projection from the outside to the inside. Two layers are merging while the landscapes takes place in the interior’s intimacy. For more work by Stenopes (Romain Alary and Antione Levi), see my previous post. A cylindrical...
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Perspective Resources: How to...
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A step by step guide to constructing an architectural perspective drawing at the drawing board:. 1 Begin with a plan of the object that you wish to draw in perspective. This should be suitably scaled to give sufficient detail. As a guide, 1:500 - 1:200 for urban spaces, 1:100 - 1:50 for most buildings, and 1:50 - 1:20 for interiors. Locate an appropriate viewpoint and determine a 'cone of vision' to include the desired view. Now plot the centre line, achieved by bisecting the cone of vision. 2 Re-orienta...
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