3D : double vision
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書誌事項
3D : double vision
Los Angeles County Museum of Art : DelMonico Books・Prestel, [2018]
- タイトル別名
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Three D
- 統一タイトル
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3D (Los Angeles County Museum of Art)
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注記
"Published in conjunction with the exhibition 3D: Double Vision at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, July 15, 2018-March 31, 2019"--Colophon
Includes a pair of anaglyph glasses and a stereo card viewer
Includes bibliographical references and index
Appendix: 3D glasses
収録内容
- 3D: Double Vision / Britt Salvesen
- Introduction: Surface and Depth
- Invention: The Giant Eyes of Science
- First Encounters with the Fourth Dimension / Thomas F. Banchoff
- Consolidation: A Stereoscope in Every Room
- Inside Stereoscopic Mania / Errki Huhtamo
- Commercialization: Feelies, Deepies, Roundies
- Stereo Realist: "The Camera That Sees the Same as You" / Eric Drysdale
- Interrogation and Integration: Behold a Virtual World
- The Human-Machine Interface: Feedback Experiments of the 1960s-70s / Gloria Sutton
- Conclusion: Historical Shadows
- 3D Timeline / Zach Rottman
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book follows the cyclical development of 3D media from the 1830s to the present, tracing an alternate history of modernism in which virtual depth takes precedence over material flatness. Pursuing a career-long obsession, author Britt
Salvesen explores the origins of the stereoscope and its impact on later artists, featuring historic images by Jules Duboscq, Marcel Duchamp, Oskar Fischinger, Salvador Dali, and others. She traces the origins of anaglyph and polarized film, as well as other 3D formats, such as View-Master, Stereo Realist, lenticular printing, computer animation, and holography. Readers learn how 3D techniques were adopted by such artists as Simone Forti, Dan Graham, Mariko Mori, William Kentridge, Trisha Baga, and Lucy Raven. Encompassing nearly 200 years of innovation and covering a wide range of genres, artists, and media-from sophisticated perceptual experimentation to popular cinema- this volume explores how and why 3D images remain wondrous to 21st-century artists and audiences. Each book includes 3D viewing apparatuses to allow readers to fully engage in this multi-dimensional history of artistic expression.
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