"After-images occur when the eyes had a concentrated burst of a single colour for a period of time. It triggers the optic nerve to create a brief flash of its complementary opposite, so fleeting it hardly ever registers. Ever wondered why surgical scrubs and operating theatre textiles are blue-green? It's the complementary color of blood red and, because the optic nerve recognizes the complementary colour when they look up, it prevents the surgeons getting an after-image when they look away from the open wound."
from "Chromatic Scale" in the newest issue of Selvedge
Color is crazy!
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Read this on the train today...
Posted by Kimberly Lewis at 10:20 PM
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