Something I need to get going on asap is the curation of what is going to be in my exhibition. I think it will a process in progress for quite a while, but gotta start somewhere. I'll be collecting loads of images to sift through that relate to each other out of a common visual perception concept/theory/phenomena/etc. Basically this will progress eventually to things that will be in the same section together within my proposed exhibition.
This first batch will probably give you a migraine if you look at them too long.
Visual perception relevancy: illusory motion
Art movement: Kinetic and Op-Art
I find it fascinating that some of these were made by "op-artists", while others were made by "vision scientists."
(click images to enlarge)
MacKay Rays
Donald M. MacKay (vision scientist)
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The Christmas Lights illusion
Gianni A. Sarcone (op-artist)
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Bridget Riley (op-artist)
(she gets her own post in a bit)
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Nick Wade (vision scientist)
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The Ouchi Illusion
Hajime Ouchi (op-artist)
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The Ouchi Illusion (variation of previous)
Akiyoshi Kitaoka (vision scientist)
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Hatpin Urchin
Akiyoshi Kitaoka (vision scientist)
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The Rotating-Tilted-Lines Illusion
Simone Gori, Kai Hamburger (vision scientists)
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The Rotating-Tilted-Lines Illusion (variation of previous)
Isia Leviant (op-artist)
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The Enigma Illusion
Isia Leviant (op-artist)
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That's it for the moment, more Bridget Riley and Akiyoshi Kitaoka pieces to come.
]link to some brief info about most of the above pieces.
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Check out the works by Australian artist John Aslanidis
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