Bela Julesz wrote in Dialogues on perception: "When Salvador Dali invited me to his studio and showed me his recent work, I was honored. There was a picture of Christ […] and a cutout of an RDS [random-dot stereogram] portraying a torus from my Scientific American article (Julesz 1965). […] I immediately knew that I finally “made it”. After this first encounter with Dali, he asked my advice several times, particularly as he painted some large stereo pairs at an angle with a half-silvered mirror between them. He also asked me to supply him with some random-dot stereograms for him to paint in colors according to his taste"
Salvador Dalí
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last name: | Dalí |
first name: | Salvador |
also known as: | Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dalí i Domènech, 1st Marquis of Púbol |
birthday: | May 11, 1904 |
death date: | January 23, 1989 |
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posted almost 5 years ago
I have a single stereogram lens SIGNED BY SALVADOR DALI. ITS ROUND WITH A TYPE OF WAIVY PLASTIC THAT ABSORBS LIGHT AND GLOWS GREEN.
HOW DO I VIEW THE ART?
I CAN SEE WHAT LOOKS LIKE MOUNTAINS AND CLOUDS BUT IM NUT SURE IF THAT IS WHAT THEY ARE SUPPOSED TO BE.
THE PIECE IS SIGNED S.DALI ON THEBRASS EDGE.ARE THIS CONSIDERED ART? HO DO I SEE TO HAVE IT VALUED.
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