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Interaction of color
Book • 1963
Originally published in 1963, 'Interaction of Color' is a seminal work by Josef Albers that serves as a handbook and teaching aid for artists, instructors, and students.
The book demonstrates complex color theory principles through over thirty color studies, illustrating concepts like color relativity, vibrating and vanishing boundaries, and the illusions of transparency and reversed grounds.
Albers emphasizes the importance of experiential learning and systematic analysis in understanding color dynamics, making the book valuable for both specialists and a broader audience.
The book demonstrates complex color theory principles through over thirty color studies, illustrating concepts like color relativity, vibrating and vanishing boundaries, and the illusions of transparency and reversed grounds.
Albers emphasizes the importance of experiential learning and systematic analysis in understanding color dynamics, making the book valuable for both specialists and a broader audience.
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Mentioned when discussing optical illusions and the simultaneous contrast of colors.

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Mentioned by Jay Rossman in the context of a color relativity exercise.

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Mentioned by Edward Lockman when discussing his philosophy of color theory for cinematography.

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