Saturday 13 June 2015

Task 1 : Research- Color Psychology



Light and color can influence how people perceive the area around them. Different light sources affect how the colors of walls and other objects are seen. Specific hues of colors seen under natural sunlight may vary when seen under the light from an incandescent (tungsten) light- bulb: lighter colors may appear to be more orange or “brownish” and darker colors may appear even darker. Light and the color of an object can affect how one perceives its positioning. If light or shadow, or the color of the object, masks an object’s true contour (outline of a figure) it can appear to be shaped differently from reality. Object under a uniform light-source will promote better impression of three-dimension shape. The color of an object may affect whether or not it seems to be in motion. In particular, the trajectories of objects under a light source whose intensity varies with space are more difficult to determine than identical objects under a uniform light source. This could possibly be interpreted as interference between motion and color perception, both of which are more difficult under variable lighting”.

                                                                                              ( By Carl Jung, color psychology)

From the statement above I must investigate this statement and provide the evidences. And I investigate the statement and i provide with some image. Below is my evidences of this statement from Carl Jung. :

Figure 1 : Carli Fine Art Conservation, 2010

Figure 2 : Light Art, Neon Pipe, 2015, by David Geckeler

Figure 3 : Light Installation, 2015, by Pae White

Figure 4 : The Kinetic Sculptures, 2012, by Julio Caser Gonzalez


Figure 5 : Exhibition Room Lighting, Lict.de, 2015

Figure 6 : Flyknit Experience, by Paul Nulty, 2014

Figure 7 : Sustainable Restaurant Association, Losta, 2015

Figure 8 : Tungsten Bulb Emit An Orange Light, by Neil Oseman, 2013

Figure 9 : Elight Bulbs, 1996-2015, Bulbrite 134019

Figure 10 : Sunset In A Light Bulb, by Gabriel Oravets, Deriant Art, 2013

Figure 11 : Urban Lightscape, 2012

Figure 12 : The Absence of Light-shadow by Alexey Bednij, 2012

Figure 13 : The Absence of Light-shadow by Alexey Bednij, 2012, Pondly


Figure 14 : Imgsoup.com, 2015

Figure 15 : Light and Shadow, 2015

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Figure 17  : Light and shadow: Lightness and Darkness in Space, by Romen Dresser

Figure 18 : Kumi Yamashita Shadow

Figure 19 : Optical Illusion Make Me Trip Balls, Brent Rose, 2012

Figure 20 : Waving Beans, A, Kitaoka

Figure 21 : Anomalous Mation Illusion, A. Kitaoka

Figure 22 : Illusion Appear to be Aline, 2015

Figure 23 : Rotating Snakes, A. Kitaoka

Figure 24 : The Power and Price of Illusion, Dragon Rona, 2015

Figure 25 : Moving Illusion, 2015

Figure 26 : Moving Arrows, 2015

Figure 27 : Moving Illusion, 2015

Figure 28 : Mikiwand, 2015

Figure 29 : Free Eye Test, 2014



Figure 30 :Self- Animating, by Tong Yee Lee, 2008


Figure 31 : The Autumn Color Swamp, 2015










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