An optical illusion artwork. The piece contains only four colors (Blue, Red, Yellow, and black). New colors appear, depending on the dynamic and visual interaction between the colors. The appearance of new colors comes from constraining one or more adjacent colors on the back layer, between two lines of the front layer. As a result, the new colors fill the whole space between piece lines placed on both layers. All new colors exist yet do not exist; they are visually present but physically absent.
“Interactive colors” consists of a collection of optical illusion artworks. Each piece contains only three or four colors (Blue, Red, Yellow, and black). New colors appear, depending on the dynamic and visual interaction between the colors.
The appearance of new colors comes from constraining one or more adjacent colors on the back layer, between two lines of the front layer. For example, green appears as a result of constraining blue and yellow lines. We see orange after constraining red and yellow. Violet comes out as a result of constraining the red and blue. As a result, the new colors fill the whole space between piece lines placed on both layers. All new colors exist yet do not exist; they are visually present but physically absent. The eye captures a spectrum of unphysical colors.
The project digs into the dynamic relationship between colors and the limitation of the human eye, to create an interactive visual event.
Interactive colors, Tow lines spectrum 3
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An optical illusion artwork. The piece contains only four colors (Blue, Red, Yellow, and black). New colors appear, depending on the dynamic and visual interaction between the colors. The appearance of new colors comes from constraining one or more adjacent colors on the back layer, between two lines of the front layer. As a result, the new colors fill the whole space between piece lines placed on both layers. All new colors exist yet do not exist; they are visually present but physically absent.
“Interactive colors” consists of a collection of optical illusion artworks. Each piece contains only three or four colors (Blue, Red, Yellow, and black). New colors appear, depending on the dynamic and visual interaction between the colors.
The appearance of new colors comes from constraining one or more adjacent colors on the back layer, between two lines of the front layer. For example, green appears as a result of constraining blue and yellow lines. We see orange after constraining red and yellow. Violet comes out as a result of constraining the red and blue. As a result, the new colors fill the whole space between piece lines placed on both layers. All new colors exist yet do not exist; they are visually present but physically absent. The eye captures a spectrum of unphysical colors.
The project digs into the dynamic relationship between colors and the limitation of the human eye, to create an interactive visual event.