Eigengrau study 1
Eigengrau study 1

Digital composite of folded papers

2024

Eigengrau is defined as a nondescript grey fog that is perceived by a viewer experiencing stabilized retinal images, an “intrinsic light”, the color is created in the brain by the optic nerves. It is perceived as lighter than black because the visual system prioritizes contrast over brightness.

Eigengrau study 2
Eigengrau study 2

Digital composite of folded papers

2024

Eigengrau is defined as a nondescript grey fog that is perceived by a viewer experiencing stabilized retinal images, an “intrinsic light”, the color is created in the brain by the optic nerves. It is perceived as lighter than black because the visual system prioritizes contrast over brightness.

Eigengrau study 3
Eigengrau study 3

Digital composite of folded papers

2024

Eigengrau is defined as a nondescript grey fog that is perceived by a viewer experiencing stabilized retinal images, an “intrinsic light”, the color is created in the brain by the optic nerves. It is perceived as lighter than black because the visual system prioritizes contrast over brightness.

Eigengrau study 4
Eigengrau study 4

Digital composite of folded papers

2024

Eigengrau is defined as a nondescript grey fog that is perceived by a viewer experiencing stabilized retinal images, an “intrinsic light”, the color is created in the brain by the optic nerves. It is perceived as lighter than black because the visual system prioritizes contrast over brightness.

Eigengrau study 5
Eigengrau study 5

Digital composite of folded papers

2024

Eigengrau is defined as a nondescript grey fog that is perceived by a viewer experiencing stabilized retinal images, an “intrinsic light”, the color is created in the brain by the optic nerves. It is perceived as lighter than black because the visual system prioritizes contrast over brightness.

Eigengrau study 6
Eigengrau study 6

Digital composite of folded papers

2024

Eigengrau is defined as a nondescript grey fog that is perceived by a viewer experiencing stabilized retinal images, an “intrinsic light”, the color is created in the brain by the optic nerves. It is perceived as lighter than black because the visual system prioritizes contrast over brightness.

Eigengrau study 1
Eigengrau study 2
Eigengrau study 3
Eigengrau study 4
Eigengrau study 5
Eigengrau study 6
Eigengrau study 1

Digital composite of folded papers

2024

Eigengrau is defined as a nondescript grey fog that is perceived by a viewer experiencing stabilized retinal images, an “intrinsic light”, the color is created in the brain by the optic nerves. It is perceived as lighter than black because the visual system prioritizes contrast over brightness.

Eigengrau study 2

Digital composite of folded papers

2024

Eigengrau is defined as a nondescript grey fog that is perceived by a viewer experiencing stabilized retinal images, an “intrinsic light”, the color is created in the brain by the optic nerves. It is perceived as lighter than black because the visual system prioritizes contrast over brightness.

Eigengrau study 3

Digital composite of folded papers

2024

Eigengrau is defined as a nondescript grey fog that is perceived by a viewer experiencing stabilized retinal images, an “intrinsic light”, the color is created in the brain by the optic nerves. It is perceived as lighter than black because the visual system prioritizes contrast over brightness.

Eigengrau study 4

Digital composite of folded papers

2024

Eigengrau is defined as a nondescript grey fog that is perceived by a viewer experiencing stabilized retinal images, an “intrinsic light”, the color is created in the brain by the optic nerves. It is perceived as lighter than black because the visual system prioritizes contrast over brightness.

Eigengrau study 5

Digital composite of folded papers

2024

Eigengrau is defined as a nondescript grey fog that is perceived by a viewer experiencing stabilized retinal images, an “intrinsic light”, the color is created in the brain by the optic nerves. It is perceived as lighter than black because the visual system prioritizes contrast over brightness.

Eigengrau study 6

Digital composite of folded papers

2024

Eigengrau is defined as a nondescript grey fog that is perceived by a viewer experiencing stabilized retinal images, an “intrinsic light”, the color is created in the brain by the optic nerves. It is perceived as lighter than black because the visual system prioritizes contrast over brightness.

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