From a Geometry of Vision to a Geometry of Light in Early-Modern Perspective
Must the architect or artist understand how the world is perceived on the convex surface of the eye to simulate the three-dimensional world on a two-dimensional plane? For many early-modern artists, optics – defined as the science of vision – was fundamental. Yet, for architects, the integration of...
Main Author: | Caroline Fowler |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
UCL Press
2017-01-01
|
Series: | Architecture_MPS |
Online Access: | https://ucl.scienceopen.com/hosted-document?doi=10.14324/111.444.amps.2017v11i1.001 |
Similar Items
-
Algebraic Geometry for Computer Vision
by: Kileel, Joseph David
Published: (2017) - GEOMETRY AS A SOURCE OF THEORY-LADENESS IN EARLY MODERN PHYSICS
-
The Sacred Geometry of Being: Pessoa's Esoteric Imagery and the Geometry of Modernism
by: McNeill, Patrícia Silva
Published: (2014-10-01) -
A Synthesis of Geometry and Light
by: Mukesh Jain, Prakhyaa
Published: (2021) -
Applications of projective geometry to robot vision
by: Beardsley, Paul Anthony
Published: (1992)