Further Empirical Evidence on Patrick Hughes’ Reverspectives: A Pilot Study
Reverspectives are paintings created by the English artist Patrick Hughes. They are 3D structures, for example, pyramids or prisms, which elicit an illusory depth perception that corresponds to the reverse of the physical depth layout. Rogers and Gyani state that “<i>the perspective informatio...
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doaj-466e60fdf2434c3caec3e5732a569b7f2020-12-27T00:00:29ZengMDPI AGVision2411-51502021-12-0152210.3390/vision5010002Further Empirical Evidence on Patrick Hughes’ Reverspectives: A Pilot StudyAlessandra Galmonte0Mauro Murgia1Fabrizio Sors2Valter Prpic3Tiziano Agostini4Department of Medicine, Surgery and Health Sciences, University of Trieste, 34149 Trieste, ItalyDepartment of Life Sciences, University of Trieste, 34128 Trieste, ItalyDepartment of Medicine, Surgery and Health Sciences, University of Trieste, 34149 Trieste, ItalyFaculty of Health and Life Sciences, Institute for Psychological Science, De Montfort University, The Gateway, Leicester LE1 9BH, UKDepartment of Life Sciences, University of Trieste, 34128 Trieste, ItalyReverspectives are paintings created by the English artist Patrick Hughes. They are 3D structures, for example, pyramids or prisms, which elicit an illusory depth perception that corresponds to the reverse of the physical depth layout. Rogers and Gyani state that “<i>the perspective information provided by a simple grid of vertical and horizontal lines on a slanting surface can be just as powerful as the information provided by a rich, naturalistic scene</i>”. The present experiment was aimed to further investigate this perspective reversal. Three independent variables were manipulated: (1) texture components (i.e., vertical, horizontal, and oblique lines components), (2) texture spatial arrangement (i.e., Hughes-type “perspective” grid vs. equidistant “no perspective” grid), and (3) illumination direction (i.e., homogeneous illumination, light from above, and light from below). The dependent variable was the “critical distance”, namely, the distance between an approaching observer and the stimulus at which the illusory depth perception of concavity/convexity switched to the actual perception of convexity/concavity. The results showed that a stronger illusion is elicited by: (a) a Hughes-type texture spatial arrangement; (b) a complete grid texture composition, having both vertical and horizontal, and oblique components; and (c) illumination from below, as opposed to the condition in which light is coming from above.https://www.mdpi.com/2411-5150/5/1/2reverspectivetexturespatial arrangementillumination |
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Further Empirical Evidence on Patrick Hughes’ Reverspectives: A Pilot Study |
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Reverspectives are paintings created by the English artist Patrick Hughes. They are 3D structures, for example, pyramids or prisms, which elicit an illusory depth perception that corresponds to the reverse of the physical depth layout. Rogers and Gyani state that “<i>the perspective information provided by a simple grid of vertical and horizontal lines on a slanting surface can be just as powerful as the information provided by a rich, naturalistic scene</i>”. The present experiment was aimed to further investigate this perspective reversal. Three independent variables were manipulated: (1) texture components (i.e., vertical, horizontal, and oblique lines components), (2) texture spatial arrangement (i.e., Hughes-type “perspective” grid vs. equidistant “no perspective” grid), and (3) illumination direction (i.e., homogeneous illumination, light from above, and light from below). The dependent variable was the “critical distance”, namely, the distance between an approaching observer and the stimulus at which the illusory depth perception of concavity/convexity switched to the actual perception of convexity/concavity. The results showed that a stronger illusion is elicited by: (a) a Hughes-type texture spatial arrangement; (b) a complete grid texture composition, having both vertical and horizontal, and oblique components; and (c) illumination from below, as opposed to the condition in which light is coming from above. |
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