In addition to the physical interference experiment, I designed a device that disrupts subjects’ vision. This head-mounted device disrupts the subject’s vision through either delaying the image or flipping it horizontally and vertically. To test the device, I recruited a diverse group of painters, ceramic artists, and graphic designers including:
Free drawing, Thomas Ockerse, A professor of the graphic design department at the Rhode Island Schol of Design. See the result
Typeface, Leonardo Sonnoli, the Italian graphic designer and a professor at the Iuav University of Venice and the High Institute for Industrial Arts of Urbino. See results
Typeface, Jan Baker, A professor of the graphic design department at the Rhode Island Schol of Design. See results
Buiding, Ernesto Aparicio, A professor of the graphic design department at the Rhode Island Schol of Design. See the result
Icon, Ryan Staake, A graphic user interface designer. See the result
Hands, Students of the Rhode Island School of Design. See
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Portraits, Graduate students of the Department of Illustration as Visual Essay from the School of Visual Arts,
See results
Landscape, Sohin Hwang, A student of the graduate school of design at Harvard University. See results
Portrait, Jaekyung Jung. the student of the Rhode Island School of Design. See the result
Still life, Jaekyung Jung, the student of the Rhode Island School of Design.
Wearing the head-mounted delayed vision device, they painted, designed typefaces and ceramics under the altered state of vision which I compiled into an extensive collection.