What's happening here is your visual system is looking at this thing, and you're trying to discount the chromatic bias of the daylight axis, so people either discount the blue side, in which case they end up seeing white and gold, or discount the gold side, in which case they end up with blue and black. Sabism is an art and theatric movement of 21st century occupied with the philotipes, mythologic forms, schematism and chromatic scales, dual art, logism of color, cult art, conglomeration.Īs an art movement it tries to explore word act, group performance, collective structure, fruitfulness and aesthetics of multitude through philotipes as implicit connotation of colors or schemes in their general use (honeysuckle yellow, female, courtly, savage, dionysiaque). Randy Wolfe did not create the descending chromatic scale. Chrō′mite, a mineral consisting of oxide of chromium and iron Chrō′mo-lith′ograph, or merely Chrō′mo, a lithograph printed in colours Chrō′molithog′raphy Chrō′mosphere, a layer of incandescent red gas surrounding the sun through which the light of the photosphere passes-also Chrōmat′osphere Chrō′mo-typog′raphy, typography in colours Chrō′mo-xy′lograph, a picture printed in colours from wooden blocks Chrō′mo-xylog′raphy.- Chromatic scale, a scale proceeding by semitones Chromic acid, an acid of chromium, of an orange-red colour, much used in dyeing and bleaching. Chrōme, Chrō′mium, a metal remarkable for the beautiful colours of its compounds.- adj. Chrōmatop′sia, coloured vision Chrō′matrope, an arrangement in a magic-lantern by which effects like those of the kaleidoscope are produced Chrō′matype, Chrō′motype, a photographic process by which a coloured impression of a picture is obtained.- adj. Chrōmatog′raphy, a treatise on colours Chrōmatol′ogy, the science of colours, or a treatise thereon Chrōmat′ophore, one of the pigment-cells in animals: one of the granules in protoplasm: one of the brightly coloured bead-like bodies in the oral disc of certain actinias, &c. Chrō′matise, to impregnate with a chromate.- ns. Chrōm′ate, a salt of chromic acid Chrōmat′ics, the science of colours.- v.t. relating to colours: coloured: ( mus.) relating to notes in a melodic progression, which are raised or lowered by accidentals, without changing the key of the passage, and also to chords in which such notes occur.- ns. Chambers 20th Century Dictionary Rate this definition: 3.0 / 1 vote
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