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If we explore color perception through playful experimentation then we can begin to realize how it may affect our physiology, psychology and overall existence so that we gain new perspectives about ourselves and our surroundings.
Colorium Laboratorium is a mobile gallery for color and light exploration.
It is a platform for artists, designers, scientists and students to share their ideas and interpretations about color and light.
Participants are challenged to evaluate how color and light affect how they interact with the world.
Bauhaus: MoMa
tinted glasswire
wood blocksreflective metal
paper
learning through playtranslate sight into sound
greatest intensity varies with each color
“Corey D’Augustine, employs Albers’s teaching methods to develop sensitivity to colors and an understanding of how they interact with each other and with the eye.” (www.moma.org)
“Corey D’Augustine, employs Albers’s teaching methods to develop sensitivity to colors and an understanding of how they interact with each other and with the eye.” (www.moma.org)
Colorium Camper...?
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stepsseat
Drivers seat
Passenger seatbed
bath
stovesink bench benchtable
cabinet
engine
Lighting station:1. incandescent2. florescent3. monochromatic(one wavelength)
Food station: * FD&C Blue No. 1 – Brilliant Blue FCF, E133 (Blue shade) * FD&C Blue No. 2 – Indigotine, E132 (Dark Blue shade) * FD&C Green No. 3 – Fast Green FCF, E143 (Bluish green shade) * FD&C Red No. 40 – Allura Red AC, E129 (Red shade) * FD&C Red No. 3 – Erythrosine, E127 (Pink shade) [4] * FD&C Yellow No. 5 – Tartrazine, E102 (Yellow shade) * FD&C Yellow No. 6 – Sunset Yellow FCF, E110 (Orange shade)
Paper/pigment: 1. pieces of paper, cut and assemble
2. pigment mixing3. color puzzles/make your own
Color Perception Peeps: CPP
1. Carl Minchew (Benjamin Moore)
1. Do you conduct customer surveys or research groups to find out what colors are most popular and why?
2. How do you train employees to talk about color mixing? Do they get training on how light affects pigment? If so, how do you train them?
3. To what extent does color and psychology define what colors you choose to create/market? For example, with the economy doing poorly are you developing color palettes that might be more uplifting, calming, neutral, etc.....?
4. Do you ever do seminars or classes with students or the public about color mixing? If not, would you like to?(I ask this because I am interested in asking guests to do presentations/seminars in my colorium laboratorium)
5. Do you develop different colors to be sold in different areas within the united states? If so, what areas get what colors and why?
6. In developing new hues, do you always start with the same basic ingredients or do you start with a color that is already created ? Do you start with a theme or concept?
7. Do you test new colors under different lighting before marketing it? IF so, what types of light do you test under?
8. Is there a certain color wheel/color system (Itten, Munsell, Goethe, etc....) that you use as a foundation for color mixing or does BM have one of there own?
9. Is there an effort to replicate color in nature, fabric, or food? If so, do you ever borrow the chemical breakdown of anything to find out what is creating that color?
2. Alan Gilchrist: Rutgers, Psychology Prof.
3. Stephen
+ 30 years = 2009
3D modelsReduction screen
monochromatic light +flashlightframework affect
“Until one has the experience of knowing that he is being fooled by color, one cannot be expected to be very careful to look at things inquiringly.”(Josef Albers)
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