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Written Proposal
This interactive object is focused on the sense of sight. The must have aesthetics for this model in order for it to function are two magnifying glasses facing into each other. They are attached to tubes and fixed at a certain length from each other in order to be in focus. The tricky thing about this model is that when looking through it, your sight is upside down. This is what gives the model a new and innovative experience. Navigating is difficult. However, by embracing this new vision the user will see the one of the three images correctly and in 3D while everything in the background of the image is an upside down world.
Instruction
- Choose one of the three upside down images provided.
- Get someone to hold it up as you take two steps back from them with the binoculars.
- Gently hold the stalks at the end, one in each hand.
- Hold the lenses up to your eyes, red being on the left.
- Adjust the lenses to the width of your eyes.
- Looks through the lenses so that you see one image.
- Navigate to find the image. Remember that your vision will be upside down.
- See the 3D image which will only appear the correct way around to you.
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Sunday, 19 August 2012
Exhibition Description
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