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Art and Illusionists

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  • Fantastic colourful kaleidoscope celebrating optical illusions and their creators
  • The multitude of original pictures are not only a source of fascination for artists, who produce them, but also for scientists, who analyze the perceptual effects they produce
  • Includes a variety of new pictures and "perceptual portraits" created by the author
  • Art and Illusionists" is a celebration of pictures and the multiple modes of manipulating them to produce illusory worlds on flat surfaces
  • The book is also a celebration of the ways we see pictures, and of our ability to distil meaning from arrays of contours and colours
  • Includes hands-on-material such as a single grating transparencies, moving patterns or a red/cyan spectacle
  • Unlike other books on the topic the book also concentrates on the illusionists - that is, the artists and scientists who produced paradoxical pictures, who are celebrated in new 'perceptual portraits'
  • A wonderful combination of science, arts - and joy
  • Includes a variety of new pictures and "perceptual portraits" created by the author, who is a leading scientists and artist in the field
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Vision, Illusion and Perception (VIP, volume 1)

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Table of contents (16 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xii
  2. Introduction

    • Nicholas Wade
    Pages 1-17
  3. Perspective Paradoxes

    • Nicholas Wade
    Pages 19-45
  4. Trompe l’Œil

    • Nicholas Wade
    Pages 47-67
  5. Mosaics and Tiling

    • Nicholas Wade
    Pages 69-88
  6. Impossible Figures

    • Nicholas Wade
    Pages 89-101
  7. Surrealism

    • Nicholas Wade
    Pages 103-117
  8. Geometrical Optical Illusions

    • Nicholas Wade
    Pages 119-146
  9. Ambiguity

    • Nicholas Wade
    Pages 147-160
  10. Hidden Images

    • Nicholas Wade
    Pages 161-182
  11. Word and Image

    • Nicholas Wade
    Pages 183-205
  12. Colour

    • Nicholas Wade
    Pages 207-226
  13. Contrast

    • Nicholas Wade
    Pages 227-242
  14. Faces

    • Nicholas Wade
    Pages 243-275
  15. Scintillation and Apparent Motion

    • Nicholas Wade
    Pages 277-309
  16. Moiré and Motion

    • Nicholas Wade
    Pages 311-334
  17. Stereoscopic Vision

    • Nicholas Wade
    Pages 335-354
  18. Back Matter

    Pages 355-386

About this book

We delight in using our eyes, particularly when puzzling over pictures. Art and illusionists is a celebration of pictures and the multiple modes of manipulating them to produce illusory worlds on flat surfaces. This has proved fascinating to humankind since the dawning of depiction. Art and illusionists is also a celebration of the ways we see pictures, and of our ability to distil meaning from arrays of contours and colours. Pictures are not only a source of fascination for artists, who produce them, but also for scientists, who analyse the perceptual effects they induce. Illusions provide the glue to cement the art and science of vision. Painters plumb the art of observation itself whereas scientists peer into the processes of perception. Both visual artists and scientists have produced patterns that perplex our perceptions and present us with puzzles that we are pleased to peruse. Art and illusionists presents these two poles of pictorial representation as well as presenting novel ‘perceptual portraits’ of the artists and scientists who have augmented the art of illusion. The reader can experience the paradoxes of pictures as well as producing their own by using the stereoscopic glasses enclosed and the transparent overlay for making dynamic moiré patterns.

Authors and Affiliations

  • School of Psychology, The University of Dundee, Scotland, United Kingdom

    Nicholas Wade

About the author

Nicholas J. Wade is Emeritus Professor of Psychology at the University of Dundee in Scotland. He received his degree in psychology from the University of Edinburgh and his Ph.D. from Monash University, Australia, followed by a postdoctoral fellowship from the Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung, at Max-Planck-Institute for Behavioural Physiology, Germany.  His research is concerned with the representation of space and motion in human vision, the history of vision research, binocular and motion perception, and the interplay between visual science and art. He has carried out psychophysical research on many visual phenomena and has written extensively on the history of the vision and perception. Nick Wade is the author of more than 20 successful books as well as multitudinous influential papers in the field. He is a long time consulting editor of the journal “Perception” and Section editor on Sensory and Behavioral Sciences of the Journal of the History of the Neurosciences.

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Hardcover Book USD 59.99
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