Shwood Select 2012 Lookbook

Posted by Fabio 30 July 2012

Experimenting with a 3D technique from the early 1800’s, Shwood presents a stereoscopic view of their new Shwood Select premium line of wooden eyewear.

Invented in 1838, Stereoscopy is a technique used for creating the illusion of three-dimensional depth from images on a two-dimensional plane. Presenting two offset images separately to the left and right eye of the viewer, these two-dimensional images are then combined in the brain to give the perception of 3D depth. In most cases, a special viewing device (stereoscope) is used to correctly view the images in order to perceive the intended effect. However, by using “Wiggle Stereoscopy” and simply alternating between the left and right images of a stereogram, one is able to achieve a similar “you are there” effect. Between the 1840s and the 1920s, stereographs served as an important method of entertainment, education, and virtual travel to exotic places of the world.

Filmed and Edited by Joe Stevens. Music by Poliça.

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