Human perception of the visual world is limited through the homogeneity of design and the standardization of materials. After constructing a lighting apparatus made of steel and thousands of transparent thread, a small amount of light will be directed onto the apparatus and reflected and refracted multiple times, spreading light over a large area. However, visual perception of the light reflecting and refracting through the apparatus will change according to an observer's location in relation to the apparatus. Ultimately, the goal of this thesis is to engage one's perception of the visual world using properties of transparent materials to maximize the diffusion of light
AbstractA series of experiments was performed to determine how the visual system computes the transm...
The diffuseness of light and its angle of incidence influence the way we perceive material propertie...
With regard to mental perception, light is one of the basic and strongest experiences influencing ma...
Many materials that we commonly encounter, such as ice, marmalade and wax, transmit some proportion ...
Many materials that we commonly encounter, such as ice, marmalade and wax, transmit some proportion ...
Many materials — such as wax, glass, fruit flesh, and human skin — transmit as well as reflect light...
Light strongly influences the appearance of the shape and material of an object. For example increas...
In this research, a novel experimental setup was built to investigate human beings' sensitivity for ...
Many commonly occurring substances are somewhat translucent (e.g. wax, jade, fruit-flesh, and cheese...
When light strikes a translucent material (such as wax, milk or fruit flesh), it enters the body of ...
Light is needed for humans to see. Light may also be used to communicate. As with sound, the type of...
This article relates the results of some research, the first phase of which has been presented in a ...
SummaryThe visual system relies on patterns of light to provide information about the layout of obje...
When light strikes a translucent material (such as wax, milk or fruit flesh), it enters the body of ...
Many common materials, including fruit, wax and human skin, are somewhat translucent. What makes an...
AbstractA series of experiments was performed to determine how the visual system computes the transm...
The diffuseness of light and its angle of incidence influence the way we perceive material propertie...
With regard to mental perception, light is one of the basic and strongest experiences influencing ma...
Many materials that we commonly encounter, such as ice, marmalade and wax, transmit some proportion ...
Many materials that we commonly encounter, such as ice, marmalade and wax, transmit some proportion ...
Many materials — such as wax, glass, fruit flesh, and human skin — transmit as well as reflect light...
Light strongly influences the appearance of the shape and material of an object. For example increas...
In this research, a novel experimental setup was built to investigate human beings' sensitivity for ...
Many commonly occurring substances are somewhat translucent (e.g. wax, jade, fruit-flesh, and cheese...
When light strikes a translucent material (such as wax, milk or fruit flesh), it enters the body of ...
Light is needed for humans to see. Light may also be used to communicate. As with sound, the type of...
This article relates the results of some research, the first phase of which has been presented in a ...
SummaryThe visual system relies on patterns of light to provide information about the layout of obje...
When light strikes a translucent material (such as wax, milk or fruit flesh), it enters the body of ...
Many common materials, including fruit, wax and human skin, are somewhat translucent. What makes an...
AbstractA series of experiments was performed to determine how the visual system computes the transm...
The diffuseness of light and its angle of incidence influence the way we perceive material propertie...
With regard to mental perception, light is one of the basic and strongest experiences influencing ma...