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Study Paper to Release #11

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nftchance opened this issue Jul 13, 2022 · 2 comments
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Study Paper to Release #11

nftchance opened this issue Jul 13, 2022 · 2 comments
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This concept is even further unexplored than I had previously thought. Based on a study (and a slight crackpot) from 1917, we have seen a small evolution of what has largely plateaued into a land of mediocrity in color selection. The concept has existed for an extremely long time. People cannot imagine shapes in their heads, much less colored shapes and the associated spaces. On top of this, though, the now more progressively digital world has a larger need for thought (for the first time.)

The primary caveat is that colors, visual deliveries, and everything of the sort is entirely viewer subjective. Two people can fundamentally disagree about something that is visually "correct." I am not sure of the academic correction one could take to address this.

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Along with the above resources, The Book of Color does good to include historical importance however is very different than what I am looking for. At this time, with the release of this, I think it is essential that the hypothesis is adequately explored regardless of the significance.

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Reach out to Bruce Hainley at bruce.hainley@rice.edu to see if he can connect me with someone that would be willing to talk about the idea that there is a new type of color theory that is mostly entirely unexplored.

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