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Light – Development

Combining the two previous videos I went back to light and truth I placed the same coloured acetate on a white sheet of paper and played the coloured light in the background. This created the illusion that the coloured sheets were changing colour and never knowing the true colour.

I am aware it is just basic colour wheel and colour cancellation but I found something really interesting about it.

click to view: IMG_6090

In the above video I particularly liked the colour red in the clip. I feel it was the best example of changing colour and not knowing the original colour.

click to view: IMG_6091

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Nicole Webberley

Intermedia Art student

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