View From Outside the Viewing Sphere

Jan Koenderink*, Andrea van Doorn, Robert Pepperell

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Abstract

The ‘viewing sphere’, as defined by Euclid and explored by Gibson as the ‘optic array’, is generally thought of as wrapped around the eye. Can an observer step out of it? With currently popular photographic techniques, the spectator is forced to, because the viewing sphere is presented as a pictorial object. Then the question is whether human observers are able to use such pictorial representations in an intuitive manner. Can the spectator ‘mentally step into the interior’ of the pictorial viewing sphere? We explore this issue in a short experiment. Perhaps unsurprisingly, because the eye cannot see itself, the short answer is no.

Original languageEnglish
Journali-Perception
Volume9
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 23 May 2018

Keywords

  • panoramic vision
  • pictorial space
  • visual space

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