- Page 1: Colourful Language MAJOR PROJECT SU
- Page 5: MAJOR PROJECT SUPPORTING MATERIAL V
- Page 8 and 9: Initial Inspiration Newspaper Artic
- Page 10 and 11: Initial Inspiration Descriptions of
- Page 12 and 13: Other Inspiration Spring Snow - A T
- Page 14 and 15: Other Inspiration The Family Beds b
- Page 16 and 17: Other Inspiration The Family Beds b
- Page 18 and 19: Objectivist Philosophy A is A: Aris
- Page 20 and 21: Objectivist Philosophy The Law of I
- Page 22 and 23: Initial Research Images taken at a
- Page 24 and 25: Initial Research A Variety of Examp
- Page 26 and 27: Other Research Work by Artists Rob
- Page 28 and 29: Other Research Colour Map by Artist
- Page 30 and 31: Other Research Colour Map by Artist
- Page 32 and 33: Visit to the Colour Experience Colo
- Page 34 and 35: Visit to the Colour Experience Demo
- Page 36 and 37: Visit to the Colour Experience Comm
- Page 38 and 39: Key Research Do You See What I See?
- Page 40: Key Research But a minute took long
- Page 43 and 44: The tribe found us a bit of an oddi
- Page 45: Reference: Horizon Episode 1. Do Yo
- Page 48 and 49: Key Text Chromaphobia David Batchel
- Page 50 and 51: Key Text Chromaphobia - Key Quotes
- Page 52 and 53:
Key Text p. 87 ‘Colour has not ye
- Page 54 and 55:
Key Text Other Writing by David Bat
- Page 56 and 57:
Key Text which he sometimes explore
- Page 58 and 59:
Referencing Colours Dulux - Colour
- Page 60 and 61:
Key Text Colour by Gavin Ambrose an
- Page 62 and 63:
Key Text The Meaning of Colours Ref
- Page 64 and 65:
Key Text Colour Combinations Refere
- Page 66 and 67:
Key Text Remarks on Colour by the P
- Page 68 and 69:
Key Text Key Quotes p. 2 Lichtenber
- Page 70 and 71:
Key Text p. 23 What does it mean to
- Page 72 and 73:
Key Text (of course) be one that I
- Page 74 and 75:
Key Text White by Kenya Hara Refere
- Page 76 and 77:
Key Text Key Quotes p. 159 Thus the
- Page 78 and 79:
Key Text A Dictionary of Colour by
- Page 80 and 81:
Key Text Interaction of Colour by J
- Page 82:
Key Text Key Quotes p. 1 In visual
- Page 85 and 86:
Examples of Different Types of Cont
- Page 87 and 88:
Colour for Philosophers by C. L. Ha
- Page 89 and 90:
Bright Earth by Philip Ball Colour
- Page 91 and 92:
taken as a provisional limit to the
- Page 93 and 94:
use of the Inter-Society Color Coun
- Page 95 and 96:
were tested as part of the colour a
- Page 97 and 98:
group. Colour can never be used on
- Page 99 and 100:
Further Tests and Modifications to
- Page 101 and 102:
discussions about how best to assig
- Page 103 and 104:
Reinventing Color, 1950 to Today’
- Page 105 and 106:
A Colour Alphabet and the Limits of
- Page 107 and 108:
Figure 8 Nonsense poem with letters
- Page 109:
Figure 12 Sheet used to test people
- Page 112 and 113:
The Spectrum Isaac Newton’s Prism
- Page 114 and 115:
Light and Colour Universe: Beige, n
- Page 116 and 117:
Light and Colour Redshift In physic
- Page 118 and 119:
Colour Theory Organising the Spectr
- Page 120:
Colour Theory Organising the Spectr
- Page 123 and 124:
values are used extensively in fash
- Page 125 and 126:
Colour temperatures affect us both
- Page 127 and 128:
(3) in the textile industry, percei
- Page 129 and 130:
Color space, n - a geometric space,
- Page 131 and 132:
Illuminant A (CIE), n - incandescen
- Page 133 and 134:
Petroleum color scale, n - a color
- Page 135 and 136:
Specular gloss, n - relative lumino
- Page 137:
Xenon, light source, n − high ene
- Page 140 and 141:
Colour Perception Online Farnsworth
- Page 142 and 143:
Colour Perception First Picture of
- Page 144 and 145:
Colour Perception Lotto Lab Public
- Page 146 and 147:
Colour Perception Magenta Ain’t A
- Page 148 and 149:
Colour Perception Colour Blindness
- Page 150 and 151:
Colour Perception Half of the Women
- Page 152 and 153:
Colour Perception Theory The Data P
- Page 154:
Colour Perception Theory I do not c
- Page 158 and 159:
Language and Number Systems Colour
- Page 160 and 161:
Language and Number Systems Colour
- Page 162 and 163:
Language and Number Systems Colour
- Page 164 and 165:
Language and Number Systems Colour
- Page 167:
Colour Terms
- Page 171 and 172:
Basic Colour Terms, Their Universal
- Page 173 and 174:
glacier, apple white, ivory, silver
- Page 175 and 176:
Fictional Colors - Wikipedia Fuligi
- Page 178 and 179:
Colour Names Artist’s Pigments -
- Page 180 and 181:
Colour Names opacity and richness o
- Page 182 and 183:
Colour Names introduced to Europe i
- Page 184 and 185:
Colour Names and black, reds and pu
- Page 186 and 187:
Colour Names made pigment. It was d
- Page 188 and 189:
Colour Names Gmelin in the late 182
- Page 190 and 191:
Colour Names Yves Klein’s Artwork
- Page 192 and 193:
Colour Names Top 10 Weird Colors Yo
- Page 194 and 195:
Colour Names 32+ Common Color Names
- Page 196 and 197:
Colour Names List of Colours - From
- Page 198 and 199:
Colour Names From The Colour Thesau
- Page 200 and 201:
Colour Names From The Colour Thesau
- Page 202 and 203:
Colour Names From Wikipedia List of
- Page 204 and 205:
Colour Names From Wikipedia List of
- Page 206 and 207:
Colour Names From Wikipedia List of
- Page 208 and 209:
Colour Names Violet Violet Dark Vio
- Page 210 and 211:
Colour Names Pale Red-violet Papaya
- Page 212 and 213:
Colour Names Names of Colours India
- Page 214 and 215:
Colour Names Names of Colours from
- Page 216 and 217:
Colour Names Names of Colours from
- Page 218 and 219:
Colour Names Names of Colours from
- Page 220 and 221:
Colour Names Names of Colours from
- Page 222 and 223:
Colour Names Names of Colours from
- Page 224 and 225:
Colour Names Obscure Colour Names a
- Page 226 and 227:
Colour Names Melichrous having a ho
- Page 229 and 230:
Colour Naming Theory
- Page 231 and 232:
• Color terms that are also the n
- Page 233 and 234:
John Lucy John A. Lucy’s criticis
- Page 235 and 236:
even in current notions of the B&K
- Page 237 and 238:
Umberto Eco Would Have Made a Bad F
- Page 239 and 240:
chromatic experience. Eco is not al
- Page 241 and 242:
instance, Dani color memory was muc
- Page 243 and 244:
that exactly the opposite may be th
- Page 245 and 246:
Subjects were speakers of either En
- Page 247 and 248:
ut to the left hemisphere in adults
- Page 249 and 250:
“You have bought a shirt and now
- Page 251 and 252:
JESPERSEN, 0. (1922). Language: Its
- Page 253 and 254:
clear example. In some cases the or
- Page 255 and 256:
people using this system for the fi
- Page 257 and 258:
(1) [sky] - (Att) -> [blue] (2) [sk
- Page 259 and 260:
(9) or (10) below instead of (8): (
- Page 262 and 263:
Colour Naming Theory In modern Hebr
- Page 264 and 265:
Colour Naming Theory Romanian clear
- Page 268 and 269:
Colour Naming Theory Applying Colou
- Page 270 and 271:
Colour Naming Theory On the other h
- Page 272:
Colour Naming Theory is more than c
- Page 275:
distinction tended to coincide with