Ultracheese
Arcanist
- Dec 1, 2022
- 490
Mine is red. Most people associate it with anger and/or love, but I associate it with stillness and peace, of being alone but still having faith in oneself, as weird as that sounds.
@sserafimGold usually represents riches, royalty, success, and also the sun. I think since it's such a precious metal in the real world we will mostly associate this color with currency and influence, but to me it can be a greedy and overindulgent color as well. I don't typically see people or works of art associating it with negative meanings but I think people who are obsessed with material riches and "gold" can be pretty negative.
So in regards to the color question, I guess it also depends on if you are talking about additive or subtractive color. Screens are adaptive emoting light. Paper is subtractive absorbing certain wavelengths. Philosophers hold the same idea as scientists about white being the combination of all colors and black the absence. In art, black is a combination of all colors (think mixing paints) and white is the devoid or the absence of color (think blank canvas or sheet of paper) but in philosophy or science, black is the absence colors (outer space) and white is the combination of all colors (light)It's absent of light
Are black and white colors? | Adobe
Black and white are different from other colors, but how? Understand the science behind colors and learn how designers can leverage black and white.www.adobe.com
Color isn't real, we just perceive it is.
How Impossible Colors (Like Stygian Blue) Work
What if there are colors within the visible spectrum that our brains can't perceive? In fact, there are. They're called impossible colors. But some researchers think they've discovered a way to see the impossible.science.howstuffworks.com
Thats a perfect example of what i was trying to explain the other day about perception being deceptive.
Our eyes and ears give our brain information that isn't true.
This leads down a rabbit hole when looking for what is real. What is actually true?
Since our brain receives electronic signals it's like a computer. It processes information and can store information (memories) so could we be in the matrix?
Could it be possible the information we have personally found could be uploaded somewhere? memories are stored in a device (our brain) since electronic signals have created them, Could the creator of a matrix view our memories?
This raises more troublesome questions. Since we're manipulated to believe what we see and what we hear is absolute truth, when in fact it isn't as colour and sound don't exist in the physical world, what else could we be manipulated to believe?
If the electronic signals our brain receives can be uploaded. What would stop our brains from being able to download information? How can we be certain our thoughts are actually our thoughts?
Have you ever thought about things at random? Have you ever got a song you haven't heard in years suddenly get stuck in your head?
If so you didn't choose to experience that, you had no choice over it. Could someone be trying to annoy us?
You often hear people saying they didn't know what they were doing or why. What if they're actually right?
Oh, that's interestingThinking about colors I also like other colors, green, red, yellow. I don't think I have that one or 2 absolute favorite colors. Maybe it depends on my mood.
Look up Mantis Shrimp and their visible color spectrum.It's absent of light
Are black and white colors? | Adobe
Black and white are different from other colors, but how? Understand the science behind colors and learn how designers can leverage black and white.www.adobe.com
Color isn't real, we just perceive it is.
How Impossible Colors (Like Stygian Blue) Work
What if there are colors within the visible spectrum that our brains can't perceive? In fact, there are. They're called impossible colors. But some researchers think they've discovered a way to see the impossible.science.howstuffworks.com
Thats a perfect example of what i was trying to explain the other day about perception being deceptive.
Our eyes and ears give our brain information that isn't true.
This leads down a rabbit hole when looking for what is real. What is actually true?
Since our brain receives electronic signals it's like a computer. It processes information and can store information (memories) so could we be in the matrix?
Could it be possible the information we have personally found could be uploaded somewhere? memories are stored in a device (our brain) since electronic signals have created them, Could the creator of a matrix view our memories?
This raises more troublesome questions. Since we're manipulated to believe what we see and what we hear is absolute truth, when in fact it isn't as colour and sound don't exist in the physical world, what else could we be manipulated to believe?
If the electronic signals our brain receives can be uploaded. What would stop our brains from being able to download information? How can we be certain our thoughts are actually our thoughts?
Have you ever thought about things at random? Have you ever got a song you haven't heard in years suddenly get stuck in your head?
If so you didn't choose to experience that, you had no choice over it. Could someone be trying to annoy us?
You often hear people saying they didn't know what they were doing or why. What if they're actually right?
Oh nice. What about silver?Gold usually represents riches, royalty, success, and also the sun. I think since it's such a precious metal in the real world we will mostly associate this color with currency and influence, but to me it can be a greedy and overindulgent color as well. I don't typically see people or works of art associating it with negative meanings but I think people who are obsessed with material riches and "gold" can be pretty negative.
For gold: cultural values through time -- again this is as much anthropology and history -- what do we see as beauty and value? not a simple question. BUT Gold and Diamond seem to hold sway over timeGold usually represents riches, royalty, success, and also the sun. I think since it's such a precious metal in the real world we will mostly associate this color with currency and influence, but to me it can be a greedy and overindulgent color as well. I don't typically see people or works of art associating it with negative meanings but I think people who are obsessed with material riches and "gold" can be pretty negative.