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Experiments in Touching Color Jim Campbell/USA
Experiments in Touching Color explores visual perception outside of the realm of visual imaging. When a viewer puts his hand on a glass screen, a sound from the image projected fades up in the space and the image dissolves to a single color. For example, if the image is of a talking head, as the viewer moves his fingers from the lips up to the eyebrow, the emanating color from the screen changes from pale pink to varying flesh tones to dark brown.
Source: Jim Campbell
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