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An STEREOGRAM

07 Jul

An stereogram is an optical illusion of depth created from flat, two-dimensional image or images. Originally, stereogram referred to a pair of stereo images which could be viewed using a stereoscope. Other types of stereograms include anaglyphs and autostereograms. The stereogram was discovered by Charles Wheatstone in 1838. He found an explanation of binocular vision which led him to construct a stereoscope based on a combination of prisms and mirrors to allow a person to see 3D images from two 2D pictures. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. invented an improved form of stereoscope in 1861, which had no mirrors and was inexpensive to produce. These stereoscopes were immensely popular for decades. Stereograms were re-popularized by the creation of autostereograms on computers, wherein a 3D image is hidden in a single 2D image, until the viewer focuses the eyes correctly. The Magic Eye series is a popular example of this. Magic Eye books refer to autostereograms as stereograms, leading most people to believe that the word stereogram is synonymous with autostereogram. Salvador Dalí created some impressive stereograms in his exploration in a variety of optical illusions. Stereoscopic imaging relies on the use of a stereoscope to present a slightly different image to each eye. The stereo pair can be viewed with the naked eye, if the images are placed side by side. The stereo pair is then viewed using the same viewing technique used to see autostereograms. Anaglyph images, also
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EROTIC EMBROIDERY. PEDRO MORALES. HYBRID STEREOGRAM. ANAGLYPH. FIA 2009

03 Feb

Erotic Embroidery is an exhibit that dwells in parallel realities: One, obvious and apparent in the beautiful first reading of his digital embroideries. Another, subject to a state of contemplation nothing short of mystical. Morales embroideries ask the viewer to wilfully enter into a distinct state of consciousness, where his 3D scenes take over and convey what goes on in the intimacy of a house. Virtual sculptures of embracing couples, sharing one of our most ancient wants as humans: sex.

Filmed, Engineered & Edited by Rich Lewis and Produced by both Rich Lewis and Alexandra the Romanian Bellydancer, here is our first bellydance 3d Anaglyph Video! This might be the first video if its kind on Youtube! You need the old school red/cyan type 3d glasses to view this video in its 3d glory 🙂 It will look a bit weird if you view it without them. Music is provided by Karim Nagi of www.karimnagi.com and www.turbotabla.com . This track is off of Karim’s “The Belly and the Beat” album, goovy music to bellydance and enjoy! Filmed in May of 2010 at Battell Park in Mishawaka, IN
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