3D and Holography Dinesh Padiyar Distinguished Lecture Series Osher Lifelong Learning Institute.

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3D and Holography Dinesh Padiyar Distinguished Lecture Series Osher Lifelong Learning Institute

Attempts by artists to show 3d and perspective Early theories of 3d vision Modern theories of 3d vision Devices to view 3d Viewing 3d without devices Holography

REPRESENTATIONS OF 3D IN ART

EARLY THEORIES OF PERCEPTION AND 3D VISION

PHYSIOLOGY OF 3D VISION – Monocular cues, Accomodation, Vergence and Binocular Disparity

ACCOMODATION

VERGENCE

DISPARITY

Devices for seeing 3D

Glasses free 3D

HOLOGRAPHY

Thank you.