Escher used a limited color palette in "Relativity" to emphasize the complexity and illusion of the scene. By using a simple color scheme, he focused the viewer's attention on the intricate spatial relationships and optical illusions present in the artwork.
The observed rotation curve of galaxies, which shows that stars orbit the galactic center at higher speeds than predicted by Newtonian gravity, requires the use of general relativity to account for the motion of matter at large scales. This discrepancy is known as the galactic rotation problem.
I do not have a scientific answer to this, but i am presuming one way to approach this question is to also understand how colorblind tests would actually work for the majority of the population. If they didn't, that would mean that the colors don't interact with each other, such as the specific colors they use for those tests. All in all, since colorblind tests do work, I do believe that majority of us do see the world same way, in the same colors.
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They can use a kind of glass/cristal named Prisma
The rainbow displayed a beautiful spectrum of colors.
M.C. Escher expertly integrated mathematics into his artworks by employing concepts such as symmetry, geometry, and topology. He often explored tessellations, creating intricate patterns that repeat without gaps or overlaps, reflecting mathematical principles of tiling. Additionally, his use of perspective and impossible constructions, such as those found in works like "Relativity," challenges viewers' perceptions of space and dimension, showcasing the interplay between art and mathematical theory. Escher's fascination with infinity and recursive patterns further emphasizes his deep engagement with mathematical ideas.
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his art work
Escher uses texture in his work to express his feelings for art and math
M.C. Escher's "Relativity" employs elements like line, shape, and form to create a multi-dimensional space where gravity appears to function in contradictory ways. The use of perspective and balance is manipulated to challenge the viewer's perception, presenting staircases that defy conventional spatial relationships. Escher's intricate patterns and repetition of geometric forms enhance the surreal quality of the work, emphasizing the principles of unity and contrast. This complex interplay invites viewers to explore the concept of reality through a visually paradoxical lens.
lines
3d illusions
i guess they just wanted to use basic colors.
black and white
Andy Warhol, MC Escher...
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