RE: Is an AF person subject to the effect of the "Neave strobe"? - Discussion
RE: Is an AF person subject to the effect of the "Neave strobe"?
Is an AF person subject to the effect of the "Neave strobe"? | Bruno Loff | 16/02/11 07:09 |
RE: Is an AF person subject to the effect of the "Neave strobe"? | tarin greco | 16/02/11 11:25 |
Bruno Loff, modifié il y a 13 années at 16/02/11 07:09
Created 13 années ago at 16/02/11 07:09
Is an AF person subject to the effect of the "Neave strobe"?
Publications: 1094 Date d'inscription: 30/08/09 Publications Récentes
Hey Tarin, Trent, Stephanie, Chris, any other actually free person, (anyone feel free to chip in!)
I am curious to know whether an actually free person is still subject to certain visual effects such as the Neave strobe effect:
http://www.neave.com/strobe/
As my perception is now, I look into that for thirty seconds, then I look away, and there is a very pronounced visual distortion.
Does this distortion happen to you?
Thanks :-)
Bruno
I am curious to know whether an actually free person is still subject to certain visual effects such as the Neave strobe effect:
http://www.neave.com/strobe/
As my perception is now, I look into that for thirty seconds, then I look away, and there is a very pronounced visual distortion.
Does this distortion happen to you?
Thanks :-)
Bruno
tarin greco, modifié il y a 13 années at 16/02/11 11:25
Created 13 années ago at 16/02/11 11:25
RE: Is an AF person subject to the effect of the "Neave strobe"?
Publications: 658 Date d'inscription: 14/05/09 Publications RécentesBruno Loff:
Hey Tarin, Trent, Stephanie, Chris, any other actually free person, (anyone feel free to chip in!)
I am curious to know whether an actually free person is still subject to certain visual effects such as the Neave strobe effect:
http://www.neave.com/strobe/
As my perception is now, I look into that for thirty seconds, then I look away, and there is a very pronounced visual distortion.
Does this distortion happen to you?
Thanks :-)
Bruno
I am curious to know whether an actually free person is still subject to certain visual effects such as the Neave strobe effect:
http://www.neave.com/strobe/
As my perception is now, I look into that for thirty seconds, then I look away, and there is a very pronounced visual distortion.
Does this distortion happen to you?
Thanks :-)
Bruno
yes.
indeed, seeing happens at the eye.