Understand... by Davi Det Hompson, 1976
(A booklet of eight observations about the booklet)
Mrs. Dalloway said she would buy the flowers herself.
- Virginia Woolf, Mrs. Dalloway
1) Isaac Newton is credited with the development of the first color wheel in 1666. The color wheel pictured below, circulated in Europe in the late 17th century by an author known as C.B., is based on Newton’s beliefs about color.
2) In the late 18th century, Moses Harris elaborated on the Newtonian color wheel by charting not only pure colors, but the various shades of those colors as well. If we consider the Newtonian wheel to be a one-dimensional representation of color, then Harris’s wheel introduces a second dimension.
3) A breakthrough occurred in 1810 when Philipp Runge portrayed color not as a one-dimensional or two-dimensional color wheel, but as a three-dimensional sphere.
In the light, the earth, the earth remains our first and last love. — Albert Camus
so delightfully annoying ><
From FineDining Lovers:”’Noisy Jelly’ is a game where the player has to cook and shape his own musical material, based on coloured jelly.
With this noisy chemistry lab, the gamer will create his own jelly with water and a few grams of agar agar powder. After adding different colours, the mix is then pour in the molds. 10 min later, the jelly shape can then be placed on the game board, and by touching the shape, the gamer will activate different sounds.
The game board is a capacitive sensor, and the variations of the shape and their salt concentration, the distance and the strength of the finger contact are detected and transform into an audio signal. As the authors said, the aim is to demonstrate that electronic can have a new aesthetic, and be envisaged as a malleable material, which has to be manipulated and experimented.”