Change from Visible to Invisible

Synopsis
Illustrates the general ways in which something ceases to be visible: (a) when it ceases to reflect light to the observer’s viewpoint; (b) when it ceases to reflect light at all. Shows several examples of optical transformations caused by motion of the object (or of the observer’s point of view) and optical transformations shown by a change in the objects material substance. Also shows a comparison of stroboscopic motion and tunnel motion.
Language
English
Country
United States
Medium
Film; Film. 16mm. st. b&w. 10 min.
Technical information
Black-and-white / Sound
Year of production
1969
Availability
Hire? Part of collection sold by BSIP to University of Cambridge, Department of Psychology in Dec 1991.
Subjects
Psychology
Keywords
visual perception

Distribution Formats

Type
Film
Format
16mm

Distributor

Name

BSIP Europrofile Ltd

Phone
020 8946 8644
Fax
020 8946 4599
Address
Hill House
96 Wimbledon Hill
London
SW19 7PB
Notes
Contact: Dr Hartley Millar (2/01), e-mail hmillar@cix.couk
Name

University of Cambridge, Department of Psychology

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