“Multiple perspectives in computer graphics: arguments from perceptual grouping and Renaissance art” by Fourquet, Cowan and Mann
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- Multiple perspectives in computer graphics: arguments from perceptual grouping and Renaissance art
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Research in computer graphics noticed deviations from strict ge- ometrical perspective in Renaissance painting, which it treated as exceptional cases, related to specific human perceptions. Based on research in perceptual grouping and art history, this work argues that the deviations are not exceptional but systematic. A new graph- ics architecture supporting multiple perspectives is also sketched.
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3. Palmer, S. E., Brooks, J. L., and Nelson, R. 2003. When does grouping happen? Acta Psychological 114, 3, 311–330.
4. Palmer, S. E. 1999. Vision Science: Photons to Phenomenology. MIT Press.