ZooMorph
Research site for ZooMorph – software simulating how non-human animals see.

ZooMorph: Reflections

Less is More

By Lisa on April 4, 2010 3:56 PM | No Comments | No TrackBacks
A while back I saw this interesting color blindness test: http://www.cs.unm.edu/~aaron/creative/colorTest.htm It reverses the test so that colorblind (dicromatic) people...

Doubt

By Lisa on November 29, 2009 10:45 AM | No Comments | No TrackBacks
This is the most difficult project i have ever worked on. In so many ways. I don't know the programming,...

ZooMorph Description

  • Introduction
  • Methods
  • Aspects of Vision
  • User/Audience Interaction/Participation
  • Issues

People

  • Lisa Jevbratt (Project Director)
    • Less is More
    • Doubt
  • Charlie Roberts (Collaborator)
  • Javier Villegas (Collaborator)
  • Allison Holt (Researcher)

Categories

  • Animal Rights (2)
    • In the Name of Science (2)
  • Anthropocentric Simulation (1)
  • Aspects of Vision (3)
    • Accuity (4)
    • Color Vision (Photopic Vision) (9)
      • Dichromacy (2)
      • Tetrachromacy (1)
    • Night Vision (Scotopic Vision) (4)
      • Light Perception Threshold (2)
    • Polarized Light (1)
    • UV Vision (1)
  • Books (1)
  • Dictionary (6)
  • Reflections (2)
  • Science (5)
  • Scientific Papers (2)
  • Shamanism (3)
  • Therianthropy (5)
  • Zoomorphic Vision in Popular Culture (2)

Tags

  • alaska
  • algorithm
  • Alutiiq
  • birds
  • Color
  • Color blindness
  • color vision
  • complimentary colors
  • contrast
  • dichromacy
  • enucleated
  • experiments
  • gecko
  • insects
  • Language
  • mesopic
  • photopic
  • scotopic
  • tetrachromacy
  • trichromacy

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