Chad Jay – Digital Anaglyph 11/17 – 12/16
Posted on October 31, 2017 by admin
Chad Jay – Jay is featuring a series of digital print that can be viewed with 3D glasses. Chad Eric Jay is an adjunct professor teaching foundation level fine art, digital and print media graphic design. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts from Kendall College of Art and Design (1995) and his Master of Fine Arts in drawing and painting from University of Cincinnati (1997). Jay’s experience is comprised of all levels of drawing, painting, photography, graphic design, digital imaging, page layout, prepress, and interactive web design classes. The Exhibit explores photography in the Digital Anaglyph, 3d perspective. In addition to being an exhibiting fine artist, Jay has worked as a Gallery Director, Museum Preparator, Museum Education Coordinator, Art Director, Conceptual Designer, and Freelance Graphic Designer. What is Digital Anaglyph? Anaglyph 3D is the name given to the stereoscopic 3D effect achieved by means of encoding each eye’s image using filters of different (usually chromatically opposite) colors, typically red and cyan. Anaglyph 3D images contain two differently filtered colored images, one for each eye. When viewed through the “color-coded” “anaglyph glasses”, each of the two images reaches the eye it’s intended for, revealing an integrated stereoscopic image. The visual cortex of the brain fuses this into the perception of a three-dimensional scene or composition. (source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaglyph_3D) Reception