Color Illusions
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- 2,49 €
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- 2,49 €
Descripción editorial
"Color Illusions" explores the captivating ways colors trick our eyes, revealing that what we see isn't always what's there. This book delves into how specific arrangements of colors can create optical illusions, impacting our depth perception, apparent size, and perceived movement. For example, contrasting colors can produce illusory motion effects, highlighting the active role our brains play in interpreting visual information.
The book begins with a historical overview of color theory before progressively building into complex topics like color constancy, simultaneous contrast, and chromatic adaptation. It then explores how color illusions manifest in depth, motion, and size distortions. By examining classic experiments, neuroimaging studies, and examples from art and design, it showcases the interdisciplinary relevance of color illusions.
Ultimately, "Color Illusions" emphasizes the active role of the viewer in creating illusions, explaining how the brain constructs and interprets visual information. This perspective makes the book valuable for artists, designers, and anyone seeking to understand the psychological and neurological underpinnings of our visual experience. The book investigates the neural mechanisms behind these illusions and their applications in art, design, and visual communication.