This image is a visual summary... all you need to know about the ‘vision frame’. The grey area is where the limits of vision and the limits of perception meet. Simply put: we can see things we can’t perceive.
I use this when discussing composition with design students. The problem, design is rectangle-based, human vision is not.
I became interested in this topic when I encountered a student of mine who, due to a neurological deficiency, could see things out of one eye but not understand it.
https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/19730006364
This image is a visual summary... all you need to know about the ‘vision frame’. The grey area is where the limits of vision and the limits of perception meet. Simply put: we can see things we can’t perceive.
https://craftofcoding.files.wordpress.com/2019/05/nasavisual...
I use this when discussing composition with design students. The problem, design is rectangle-based, human vision is not.
I became interested in this topic when I encountered a student of mine who, due to a neurological deficiency, could see things out of one eye but not understand it.