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![]() "Incredible Thinking Man" stereo 3-D pictures ![]() Here you can view some of the 120 slides of the 3-D performance "The Incredible Thinking Man". In the original performance these slides are projected in full-colour stereo and the audience can view them wearing special polarized spectacles. Since this system doesn't work on computers we converted the two slides to one so-called anaglyphic picture. These pictures should be viewed in at least 256 colours, but preferably in thousands or millions of colours. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() So get yourself a pair of these 3-D spectacles as soon as possible! ![]() If you can't find them anywhere you could try to get them here. ![]() |
![]() ![]() "The Incredible Thinking Man" ![]() >What you see on the stage: ![]() In the middle there is a projection screen, left of it we see the lecturer, Dr. Alan Mackulan, psychiatrist. On the right we see Mr. Van Egmond, photographic researcher, who tries to translate the lecture in Dutch. (For your convenience, we translated his lines here back to "English") |
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![]() ![]() Three examples from the performance: |
![]() (Click on the pictures to load the stereo 3-D versions) |
Note: the pictures above have been manufactured through a secret, purely analogue process. Although put on the WWW, these pictures are still copyrighted. If you want to use them, please contact the Foundation for Remarkable Photography.
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