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  1. elkcub

    Interview with Zeiss Senior Optical Scientist

    The reason I mentioned Gibson's theory in post #59, and attached the article by E. B. Goldstein, was as a plausible framework for research into the perception of distance and space induced by binoculars. I was led to think that he might be oriented that way, particularly since his title is...
  2. elkcub

    Interview with Zeiss Senior Optical Scientist

    As I tried to suggest earlier, your comments were misapplied and not based on an understanding of Gibson's work. That said, rhetorical questions are not designed to be answered. ;) Let's let it go. 🙏 Ed
  3. elkcub

    Interview with Zeiss Senior Optical Scientist

    tenex, Sorry for not responding sooner, but this post eluded me in my frenetic efforts to deal with the new BF system. :rolleyes: Gibsonian theory is in some ways similar to Darwin's evolution theory, in that it provides an overall framework for understanding perception, the details of which...
  4. elkcub

    Interview with Zeiss Senior Optical Scientist

    I'm grumpy too — Ed
  5. elkcub

    Interview with Zeiss Senior Optical Scientist

    Hi Lee, I'd like to add my compliments to the pile. Being oriented to human factors design, I found several statements by Thomas Steinich to be eye opening: This is pregnant with meaning. At long last there is concrete evidence that designers (at least at Zeiss) are concerned with...
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