Category: The Applications of Stereoscopy

Advertising in the Stereoscope

Advertising in the Stereoscope

Photo Historian Denis Pellerin shares more of his incredible research to give us an insight and overview of the history of advertising in the stereoscope. In this richly illustrated text, Denis explores several areas of the application of stereoscopy to advertising and vice-versa.

Amblyopia and Brain Plasticity: Exploring Pathways to Restore Stereoscopic Vision

Amblyopia and Brain Plasticity: Exploring Pathways to Restore Stereoscopic Vision

To commemorate the 150th anniversary of the death of Sir Charles Wheatstone, and to honour his research on the physiology of human vision, Victor Levy shares his incredible personal journey of reclaiming his stereoscopic vision. Through research and experimentation, including with stereoscopy, Victor's story will inspire others to follow on his path of gaining a deep understanding of their own vision, and working with it through trial and error to bring about life-changing results. The Stereoscopy Blog is honoured to be able to share Victor's journey on this special day.

The Applications of Stereoscopy: Medical Training and Visualisation

The Applications of Stereoscopy: Medical Training and Visualisation

'Stereoscopy in Surgical Neuroanatomy: Past, Present and Future' explores the history and use of stereoscopic principles and photography in medical training; from the 1905 'Stereoscopic Studies of Anatomy', to the current volumetric models, and the future of lightfield displays, with a focus on neuroanatomy.

The Applications of Stereoscopy: Using Stereoviews As Recreational Therapy In A Short-Term and Long-Term Healthcare Population 

The Applications of Stereoscopy: Using Stereoviews As Recreational Therapy In A Short-Term and Long-Term Healthcare Population 

In the first of a series looking at applications of stereoscopy, Andrew Lauren describes how he approached using stereoscopic photographs for recreational therapy, including the impact his rewarding work has on the residents