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EXHIBITS IN MUSEUMS AND SCIENCE CENTERS |
| 11. Papathomas, T.V. YouTube video on three-dimensional face visual illusion has had more than 270,000 visits from 6/23/2008 to 12/23/2010. 10. Interviewed by Christina Kotlar, at the Be Film Underground 3-D Film Festival on April 30, 2009: 9. Papathomas, T.V. “Bistable figure/ground reversing stimuli” Invited exhibit in “Perceptual Relativity,” Science Museum at the Fleischmann Planetarium of the University of Nevada, Reno. Prof. Michael A. Webster, curator, 2007 (http://www.osa-opn.org/Content/Departments/education.aspx). 8. Papathomas, T.V. "Proper-/Reverse-spectives - Paper-thin reality" Demo Night, Vision Sciences Society Conference, Sarasota, Florida, May 8, 2006. 7. Papathomas, T.V. & Gorea, A. “Now you see it, now you don't; or don't you?” Exhibit in “Thresholds: Limits of Perception”, an exhibition of works by artists and scientists, New York Arts Biennial 1997, Eighth Floor Gallery, New York City , N.Y., October 14-25, 1997. 6. Papathomas, T.V. & Julesz, B., "Random-dot autostereogram, barrier-strip autostereography technique," on display at the Ontario Science Centre, Ontario, Canada, summer 1992 - present. 5. Papathomas, T.V., "Multiple-mirror system to exhibit stereo pairs," on display at the Liberty Science Center, Jersey City, NJ, installed January 1993 for permanent exhibit. 4. Papathomas, T.V., "Random-object stereogram," on display at the Liberty Science Center, Jersey City, NJ, installed January 1993 for permanent exhibit. 3. Papathomas, T.V. & Julesz, B., "Multiple-plane random-dot stereogram," on display at the Liberty Science Center, Jersey City, NJ, installed January 1993 for permanent exhibit. 2. Papathomas, T.V. & Julesz, B., "Chromatic random-dot autostereogram," on display at the Children's Museum of Manhattan, 1989-1991. 1. Gorea, A. & Papathomas, T.V., "ECVP 90 - Logo Couleur," displayed as the official logo of the 1990 European Conference on Visual Perception, Paris, France. The logo was issued in a limited series of 280 prints.
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