The discovery that an impressively strong 3-dimensional effect in a 2-dimensional photographic representation of natural outdoor scenes occurs when a single camera is directed around one point in the scene, thus drawing into relief the subject of attention and blurring the surrounding space, has important implications for understanding basic processes in 3-dimensional vision. For the development of new ways for generating 3D effects in motion and static representations of scenes we might well learn from photography’s old technologies, as well as digital technologies of the static print, which have yet to release the full impact of their potential in the representation of motion and space.
History
Chapter number
131
Pagination
337 - 339
Open access
Yes
ISBN-13
9789810807689
Language
eng
Notes
Paper communicated at ISEA 2008 : the 14th International Symposium on Electronic Art, 25 July - 3 August 2008, Singapore.