Lovecraft directly taps into my own madness and fears. He is psychologically quite similar to me and manages to actually express how bad xenophobia and the utter indifference of the cosmos feel. Worst of all, his more madness-focused stories like The Dreams in the Witch-House directly remind me of my own periods of insanity and paranoia. So it’s really horrifying through its realism, at least for a certain kind of person.
(And he is the only one I know who does that, though I’m (intentionally) not very familiar with some related authors like Ligotti.)
Plus, violations of the natural order are much worse than anything in traditional horror. A color that doesn’t fit in the light spectrum is more terrifying and disgusting to me than serial killers, torture or 2girls1cup. Not sure I can explain that one.
This reminds me of an experiment I’ve wanted to do for some time, but don’t have the necessary equipment for. I’d love to see it tested by someone who do.
Take multiple light sources each shining in only one frequency, that can be dimmed, in specific triplets. Quickly eyeballing it I’d suggest [420nm, 550nm, 600nm] and [460nm, 500nm, 570nm].
using a normal white light source as a reference, first adjust the relative intensity of each triplet so the combined light appears white, then scale the combined light (probably by simply altering the distance) to the same intensity.
Both lights should now appear identical. if they don’t make further minor adjustments.
Look at them side by side, until you can see the colour out of space. :)
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Lovecraft directly taps into my own madness and fears. He is psychologically quite similar to me and manages to actually express how bad xenophobia and the utter indifference of the cosmos feel. Worst of all, his more madness-focused stories like The Dreams in the Witch-House directly remind me of my own periods of insanity and paranoia. So it’s really horrifying through its realism, at least for a certain kind of person.
(And he is the only one I know who does that, though I’m (intentionally) not very familiar with some related authors like Ligotti.)
Plus, violations of the natural order are much worse than anything in traditional horror. A color that doesn’t fit in the light spectrum is more terrifying and disgusting to me than serial killers, torture or 2girls1cup. Not sure I can explain that one.
Pfft. Even magenta doesn’t fit in the light spectrum. Are you terrified yet? :)
Good point. No wonder it has such a negative association.
This reminds me of an experiment I’ve wanted to do for some time, but don’t have the necessary equipment for. I’d love to see it tested by someone who do.
Take multiple light sources each shining in only one frequency, that can be dimmed, in specific triplets. Quickly eyeballing it I’d suggest [420nm, 550nm, 600nm] and [460nm, 500nm, 570nm]. using a normal white light source as a reference, first adjust the relative intensity of each triplet so the combined light appears white, then scale the combined light (probably by simply altering the distance) to the same intensity. Both lights should now appear identical. if they don’t make further minor adjustments. Look at them side by side, until you can see the colour out of space. :)
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Why do you want to do this?
Because seeing tetracromaticaly would be awesome, even if it’s only possible in contrived settings.
Do you expect that setup to feel much different than say, putting florescent and incandescent bulbs next to each other?
I think you need some special equipment to actually see tetrachromatically: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetrachromacy#Possibility_of_human_tetrachromats
My neurology intuition has proven useful in the past, and I trust it a lot more than that wikipedia article.