The turn of the dice: Patrick Hughes' Hollow Dice and Reverspectives.

IF 2.4 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
I-Perception Pub Date : 2023-04-28 eCollection Date: 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1177/20416695231165623
Brian Rogers, Patrick Hughes
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Patrick Hughes' Reverspectives demonstrate the importance of perspective as a source of information about the structure and layout of the three-dimensional (3D) world. More recently, he has created a new work of art-Hollow Dice-in which the actual concave structure of the dice is seen as convex. In this article, we examine the similarities and differences between these two perceptual phenomena as well as attempting to explain how and why they arise. Popular interest in both effects is based on the fact that "what we perceive" does not correspond to "what the reality is." As a consequence, Reverspectives and Hollow Dice are often categorized and labeled as "illusions." However, if we consider the information that is available in patterns of light reaching our eyes-rather than the "actual" 3D structure of the Reverspectives and the Hollow Dice-we are in a better position to explain how the size, the viewing distance, the perspective features, the convexity bias, and observer movements determine what we see when viewing these novel and fascinating visual effects.

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骰子的转动帕特里克-休斯的《空心骰子》和《反转视角》。
帕特里克-休斯(Patrick Hughes)的《反向透视》(Reversepectives)作品展示了透视作为三维(3D)世界结构和布局信息来源的重要性。最近,他又创作了一件新作品--《空心骰子》,将骰子的实际凹形结构看成凸形。在本文中,我们将探讨这两种感知现象之间的异同,并试图解释它们产生的方式和原因。人们之所以对这两种效应感兴趣,是因为 "我们感知到的 "与 "现实是什么 "并不一致。因此,"反向视角 "和 "空心骰子 "常常被归类为 "幻觉"。然而,如果我们考虑到到达我们眼睛的光线模式中的信息--而不是反转透视和空心骰子的 "实际 "三维结构--我们就能更好地解释尺寸、观看距离、透视特征、凸度偏差和观察者的移动是如何决定我们在观看这些新奇而迷人的视觉效果时所看到的东西的。
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I-Perception
I-Perception PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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