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[Mor76]  Computer-Generated Stereograms: A New Dimension for the Graphic Arts

Morland:1976:CGS (Article)
Author(s)Morland
Title« Computer-Generated Stereograms: A New Dimension for the Graphic Arts »
JournalACM SIGGRAPH Computer Graphics, Proceedings of ACM SIGGRAPH 76 (Philadelphia, PA, July 14--16, 1976)
Volume10
Number3
Page(s)19--24
Year1976
AddressNew York

Abstract
The discovery of stereopsis in the mid-nineteenth century presented the opportunity to simulate the visual impact of a three-dimensional entity through a pair of two-dimensional, perspective images. Modern image processing techniques now permit the extensive exploration of abstract stereograms, but most recent investigations have focused on scientific rather than aesthetic compositions. This paper describes a complete svstem for the creation of stereo artwork and discusses the implications of using stereoscopy for artistic, "three-dimensional expression.

BibTeX code
@article{Morland:1976:CGS,
  optcitations = {},
  number = {3},
  month = jul,
  author = {D. Verne Morland},
  optkey = {},
  series = CGPACS,
  localfile = {papers/Morland.1976.CGS.pdf},
  address = {New York},
  publisher = {ACM Press},
  doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/563274.563279},
  organization = {ACM SIGGRAPH},
  journal = SIGGRAPH76,
  volume = {10},
  title = {{C}omputer-{G}enerated {S}tereograms: {A} {N}ew {D}imension for the
           {G}raphic {A}rts},
  abstract = {The discovery of stereopsis in the mid-nineteenth century
              presented the opportunity to simulate the visual impact of a
              three-dimensional entity through a pair of two-dimensional,
              perspective images. Modern image processing techniques now permit
              the extensive exploration of abstract stereograms, but most recent
              investigations have focused on scientific rather than aesthetic
              compositions. This paper describes a complete svstem for the
              creation of stereo artwork and discusses the implications of using
              stereoscopy for artistic, "three-dimensional expression.},
  year = {1976},
  pages = {19--24},
}

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