1989
DOI: 10.2466/pms.1989.68.3c.1163
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A Method of Stereoptically Simulating Manifolds of Three-Dimensional Objects Using Only a Single Display Pattern: A Shape-Depth-Texture Invariance

Abstract: A means of conceptualizing and generating visual displays that are "self-stereoptic manifolds" is described. First, single patterns that can replace pairs of stereograms to produce illusions of depth are defined and an example is shown. Patterns such as these produce illusory three-dimensional objects hanging in space before or behind the display surface. It is further demonstrated geometrically that such a display actually has three-dimensional information embedded in it peculiar to each of a family, or manif… Show more

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