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Invisibility perception depends on several optical and visual factors. [1] For example, invisibility depends on the eyes of the observer and/or the instruments used. Thus an object can be classified as "invisible" to a person, animal, instrument, etc. In research on sensorial perception it has been shown that invisibility is perceived in cycles ...
Working in collaboration with artist Tavares Strachan, who began his Encyclopedia of Invisibility (2014–present) to document information that has been deemed hidden or erased from history, the Wikipedia x Encyclopedia of Invisibility initiative seeks to expand articles about individuals who have been underrepresented or forgotten on Wikipedia ...
This category is for articles that deal with invisibility, in reality (both physics and psychology) or in fiction. Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.
Invisibility is a special case of illusion optics, which turns objects into illusions of free space. The concept and numerical proof of illusion optics was proposed in 2009 based on transformation optics in the field of metamaterials . [ 1 ]
A: By participating in this project, you'll have the opportunity to contribute to a more diverse and inclusive representation of history on Wikipedia. Your contributions will help shine a light on the stories of individuals who have been historically overlooked, ensuring that their legacies are not forgotten.
This is why I started the Encyclopedia of Invisibility project in 2014, with my first entry on the explorer, Matthew Alexander Henson. The aim of this collaboration between The Encyclopedia of Invisibility and Wikipedia is to expand and create articles on people whose lives and contributions have been in some way excluded from the prevailing ...
In meteorology, visibility is the measure of the distance at which an object or light can be clearly discerned. It depends on the transparency of the surrounding air and as such, it is unchanging no matter the ambient light level or time of day.
A cloak of invisibility is an item that prevents the wearer from being seen. In folklore, mythology and fairy tales, a cloak of invisibility appears either as a magical item used by duplicitous characters or an item worn by a hero to fulfill a quest.