1 post tagged “reverse perspective”
The other day on a long straight run of highway I paid attention to the effect of geometric perspective and the vanishing point. Because of the interspatial distance between our eyes, lines (or highways) that are in fact parallel, appear to converge - coming together at a vanishing point on the horizon.
One useful effect of geometric perspective is the sense of distance it conveys. This effect is strengthened by the related effect of distant objects appearing smaller than they really are.
The effect perspective conveyed to me that day was one of “I’m here, this is the place I am, this is where my consciousness is, and whatever might be at that vanishing point is not here, is not affecting me, is less real than where I am.” My immediate environs, what all I was taking in through peripheral vision, was “what’s happening”, so to speak.
Icons depict backgrounds in Reverse Perspective. One of the resultant effects is that whatever is portrayed on the icon is the “here and now”, the “what’s happening”, and I as the observer am the one at the vanishing point, I’m the “not here”, and I’m not “what’s happening”. Here’s a crude illustration:
Reverse perspective also has, to me at least, a magnetic effect. An icon done in this way seems to be inviting participation - pulling us in. In fact, the effect seems to be one of drawing everything in - my surroundings as well as myself - functioning to reconcile here and there, then and now. Their now becomes my now, and their there becomes my there.
