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Sur les Couleurs Accidentelles Ou Subjectives is a groundbreaking work on optics and color theory by Belgian physicist Joseph Antoine Ferdinand Plateau. In the book, Plateau describes his experiments with images that appear to change color when viewed under certain conditions, such as when they are rotated rapidly or viewed through a series of slits. He uses these experiments to demonstrate the subjective nature of color perception and to propose a new theory of color harmony. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the science of optics and the history of color theory.
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