Ken Palmer : Glasgow Artist : Stereo Stereo

 
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Stereo Acrylic on Board Wheatstone Viewer
Stereo Stereo Acrylic on Board Wheatstone Viewer



89 Stereo Stereo Back
89 Stereo Stereo Back




89 Stereo Stereo Top
89 Stereo Stereo Top



How a Wheatstone Viewer Works

How a Wheatstone Viewer Works
The Wheatsone viewer is the simplest stereoscopic system. You could make one in an hour or so with
a couple of small mirrors , a cardboard box and some sticky tape. This piece above is slightly different
This piece is a double viewer so that the image can be seen from either side. One of the advantages
of painting the stereo pairs is that stereoscopy and pseudoscopy(reversed stereo) can be used in the
one piece. This greatly enhances the spatial effect. The music to this piece is by Adrian Finnerty and
was switched on by a pressure mat on the floor acrivated when the person moved into the viewing position



stereo 1      stereo 2

             


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