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one-eyed stereo?



>Isn't this true of ANY stereo? The depth in a Realist slide can only be
seen when viewed with both eyes. Tangentially, one of the most memorable
images I have is of projecting some experimental 3D films for Andre de
Toth in the early 1980s, and seeing him sitting attentively in the
screening room with his polaroid glasses perched over his eye patch. 

/Well, I don't know exactly what Andre de Toth was *thinking* he was
seeing - but obviously he was only seeing one of the two images.

I've posted this to the list before: using lenticular images, I've proved
that you only need 2 disparate images and *one eye* to "see" stereo. If
you alternate left and right images sequentially, you will get the effect
of seeing stereoscopically. Try it!

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Michael Kaplan
Professor of Architecture
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
mkaplan@xxxxxxx


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