This paper is a summary of the life and major achievements of Adelbert Ames, Jr., an American ophthalmologist and perceptual psychologist, who had initially wanted to be a visual artist. He is most widely remembered today as the inventor of the Ames Demonstrations in Perception, the most famous of which consists of a distorted room in which people seem to shrink as they walk from one corner to another. This essay discusses the relationship of the Ames Demonstrations to anamorphic visual art, and it documents various comments by perceptual psychologists and artists who were directly acquainted with Ames
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Graduate research paper for painting.1978 Spring.Includes bibliographic references (page 11)
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The author of this reflection is someone who has lived with hemiparesis throughout her entire life, ...
Artistic scientific research is, I believe, one of the ways out of the cul-de-sac that modern art br...
Eight studies have now been completed on the beginnings of artistic capacity in the child. Four of t...
This paper is a summary of the life and major achievements of Adelbert Ames, Jr., an American ophtha...
This is the second part of a three-part series of video talks that overview the life of American art...
This is the first part of a three-part series of video talks that overview the life of American arti...
This is the concluding part of a three-part series of video talks that overview the life of American...
During an uninterrupted period from about 1910 through 1913, Blanche Ames Ames (1878-1969), an Ameri...
The Diploma thesis contains a description of an optical illusion named Ames room which was built in ...
The author discusses the life of Rudolf Arnheim (b. 1904), the celebrated art-theorist and psycholog...
The following paper examines the life and artwork of the great Surrealist Artist, Salvador Dali. Man...
In this investigation of the nature of artistic expression, creative imagination is studied through ...
The Ames room creates an optical illusion based on depth perception. Depth perception arises from a ...
Graduate research paper for painting.1978 Spring.Includes bibliographic references (page 11)
Until the 1960s there was more interest in Josef Albers as an artist. Albers\u27 successful teachin...
The author of this reflection is someone who has lived with hemiparesis throughout her entire life, ...
Artistic scientific research is, I believe, one of the ways out of the cul-de-sac that modern art br...
Eight studies have now been completed on the beginnings of artistic capacity in the child. Four of t...