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Examples:
Photographic ITC
Reflected Light ITC:
Examples of Faces in Reflected Light
The article,
ITC
experiments using Light Reflected from Water, describes the Margaret
Downey method for producing the form of visual ITC that depends on
recording light reflected from moving water. The chaotic movement of the
water produces much the same form of optical noise that is found in
video-loop ITC. Just as in video-loop ITC, features are
typically at least partially obscured by optical noise. There is much
more distortion in moving water ITC. As in all forms of
transcommunication, features are representations or simulations of the
intended image. While there may be sufficient agreement with the
person's face being represented in the ITC to identify the person, the
features are not exact representations.
These images were taken by the
Socrates
Circle. At left is what appears to be a hand (right) maybe two hands holding
what appears to be a skull (brown area). Is that a laughing man in white
behind the skull? Next appears to be a man dressed as if living in Siberia.
Next is what appears to be a man wearing an old-style middle-eastern crown.
Perhaps his left hand is to his mouth. Last (right) appears to be a man
looking to your left and wearing a hat. our impression is that he is some
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