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Title: Heightening the visual experience of dimension in Hyperrealist painting : investigating the simulation of space, form and dimension in Hyperrealist painting through the aid of stereoscopic methods and technology
Authors: Tanti, Darren (2013)
Keywords: Reality
Painting
Three-dimensional imaging
Issue Date: 2013
Citation: Tanti, D. (2013). Heightening the visual experience of dimension in Hyperrealist painting : investigating the simulation of space, form and dimension in Hyperrealist painting through the aid of stereoscopic methods and technology (Master's dissertation).
Abstract: The aim of this study was to explore and investigate whether stereoscopic methods and technology could be applied to Hyperrealist painting in the attempt to enhance pictorially the sense of space, form and dimension. This was done through the study of various fields of knowledge primarily neurology, stereography, painting techniques and theory. The study focused in bringing these areas together in the attempt to successfully create hyperrealist paintings that can be viewed in three-dimension when viewed with appropriated 3D glasses. Another priority was to embed this research in the contemporary art context by studying the implications of hyperreality in today's modern society. Specific methods were studied and developed by merging together stereoscopic technology and painting techniques. The research conducted showed that three dimensional paintings possible.
Description: M.A.DIG.ARTS
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/76869
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