Description: This 3D image is originally done by Salvador Dali and converted into a anaglyph at www.jim3dlong.com and must be seen using coloured (red/green) glasses to achieve the desired effect of popping-out at the viewer.
Intentions: The graphic elements of the building being broken down into flying bullets and the organic melting circles of the watches counteract the linear lines to create a variety of forms that can feel above the stereo window (middle ground plane-place of focus) and the bullets and mountains seem to be below/lower than the stereo window.
Good/Bad: I'd like to see more dramatic effect of the space relationship by having the lower, right-hand side, melted watch pop-out more at the viewer. The graphic elements are very strong and help to pull the viewer into the image. The atmospheric sky is dramatic and allows the highlights to be muted and diffused over the buildings to be more realistic.
Evaluation: I feel that this system is very effective and I hope to experiment with anaglyphs and lenticular 3D photos in the near future. The title of the image is also that drew me in: "The disintegration of the persistence of memory," also reminds me of a Dali inspired drawing I finished in high school that featured a flooded city due to the tears of it's citizens.
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