Monday, November 29, 2010

Color Transforms: Red and Blue 3D Glasses



A good example of color transforming a design is the way classic red and blue 3d glasses transform the way a person view the design of a movie. It transforms a movie by making a movie more realistic and close, as if the movie was right in front of you. Now there is new 3d technology that uses other methods beside color, but the original cheap cellophane glasses still remain popular in culture and are looked at as a symbol for the genre of 3d in general. 
                3d glasses represent a lot of Albers key concepts like how color can be deceiving to people and be only subjective. People are given an illusion of what is real but truly the action in the movie is not physically there. What the glasses do is make the illusion of depth in picture by being blended into the blue and red of the glasses which are right in front of the eyes. Without the glasses a person would only be looking at a blue and red image. The design of the glasses continues to perpetuate the image only existing in the mind and not in reality. The content of the movie is then more engaging by giving the audience a more interactive experience.    

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