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Thursday, 21 November 2013

Reflections on the use of light in visual imaging.

Ramesh Raskar reflects and communicates about the action of light. He explains its effect on the visualisation of people and then brings forward ideas regarding how scientists can use light. He considers the importance of thinking about the next step in imaging.






After reflection on the teaching by Ramesh Raskar, I decided to consider his idea of light dispersion. The following 7 photos depict how light dispersion possibly affects different sensors, depending on where they are positioned and which direction the light molecules might be spanning out. Of course the technicalities of the lamps might be designed in order to react to a timer rather than the direction that light molecules move. Light bouncing off reflective or white surfaces might also cause lights to turn off at different time intervals. The first photograph was taken at 8:10 AM on the 24th November 2013. There is a ten minute interval between each photograph.