An article on stereoscopic photography that includes a collection of hardcore Wang Chunging.If you didn't get the pop culture reference, consider yourself lucky. Here's the video that was (no joke) banned by the BBC for health reasons.
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ReplyDeleteI didn't know that this kind of parallax flicker can get picked up as depth. Even works with one eye shut. Some of the images made from stereoscope slides could have used a lower rate of flicker, though. Those slides were taken with more than a face's worth of distance between the lenses, and fast flicker doesn't work for them somehow.