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Causes of Colour

Causes of Colour

Causes of Colour starts out with the question “Why are things coloured?” and proceeds to answer it. Along the way they explore all sorts of aspects of colour and why we perceive it as it is.

The complexities of colour are well explored like why some things have iridescent surfaces or why a CD looks the way it does. This is just one of the examples of questions that are answered on the site so make a cuppa, settle back, have a browse and learn something along the way.

3 Comments

  1. Hi Sharon,

    another great link, thanks a lot. By the way, I have been following your blog for a long time and only realized in abouth lesson 3 from the Studio Journals class that this is your blog….

    Angelika

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