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Chromosphere: The Color Theory Podcast
Ed Charbonneau
41 episodes
3 weeks ago
More background on competing histories of color harmony, and a reprise of episodes from Season 1, Color Theory Wars parts 1 and 2. Emily Noyes Vanderpoel, Color Problems: A Practical Manual for the Lay Student of Color, Sacred Bones Records publisher Newton's Optiks, 1704, Project Gutenberg ebook Goethe's Theory of Colors, 1810 (1840 translated by Charles Lock Eastlake) Project Gutenberg ebook Schopenhauer's On Vision and Colors, 1816, AbeBooks Spinal Tap, Jazz Odyssey, 1984 Send us a t...
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More background on competing histories of color harmony, and a reprise of episodes from Season 1, Color Theory Wars parts 1 and 2. Emily Noyes Vanderpoel, Color Problems: A Practical Manual for the Lay Student of Color, Sacred Bones Records publisher Newton's Optiks, 1704, Project Gutenberg ebook Goethe's Theory of Colors, 1810 (1840 translated by Charles Lock Eastlake) Project Gutenberg ebook Schopenhauer's On Vision and Colors, 1816, AbeBooks Spinal Tap, Jazz Odyssey, 1984 Send us a t...
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Chromosphere: The Color Theory Podcast
A Sherlock Holmes Color Theory Odyssey
More background on competing histories of color harmony, and a reprise of episodes from Season 1, Color Theory Wars parts 1 and 2. Emily Noyes Vanderpoel, Color Problems: A Practical Manual for the Lay Student of Color, Sacred Bones Records publisher Newton's Optiks, 1704, Project Gutenberg ebook Goethe's Theory of Colors, 1810 (1840 translated by Charles Lock Eastlake) Project Gutenberg ebook Schopenhauer's On Vision and Colors, 1816, AbeBooks Spinal Tap, Jazz Odyssey, 1984 Send us a t...
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6 months ago
1 hour 22 minutes

Chromosphere: The Color Theory Podcast
Turquoise and Yellow: Measuring the Gap in My Knowledge in Parsecs
Guardian website: Do you see blue or green? This viral test plays with color perception Colour Literacy Project: Resources Science How Stuff Works: Earth's Oldest Color was Pink Martin Bricelj Baraga (cyanometer art installation): Cyanometer Color categories in thought and language, edited by C. L. Hardin and Luisa Maffi. Cambridge University Press, New York: 1997 Encyclopedia of Color Science and technology (UC Irvine): World Color Survey Space.com: Parsec Send us a text
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7 months ago
40 minutes

Chromosphere: The Color Theory Podcast
A Mary Gartside and Emily Noyes Vanderpoel Project
Sharing a project I designed based upon Mary Gartside and Emily Noyes Vanderpoel's color methodologies. Try it for yourself, or with a class. Link to project description (Google Doc): Color Project: Mary Gartside and Emily Noyes Vanderpoel Link to video of presentation on Gartside and Vanderpoel's methodologies (on Vimeo): MCAD 2022 Faculty Biennial Forum Presentation by Ed Charbonneau Send us a text
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8 months ago
43 minutes

Chromosphere: The Color Theory Podcast
Color and Emotion
Color and Emotion, the topic of a 5-week online course I have designed and will be teaching in March/April 2025 for the Continuing Education Department of the Minneapolis College of Art and Design.Color and Emotion: Experience and Aesthetic AwarenessOnline course, five weeksWednesday eveningsMarch 5 - April 9 (off March 19)7-9:30 pm CTCourse websiteMark Rothko at MoMAMichelangelo Sistine Chapel Michelangelo Doni Tondo, Uffizi GalleriesCoca-Cola and Santa ClausCrane bathroom tiles and fi...
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9 months ago
45 minutes

Chromosphere: The Color Theory Podcast
Camouflage
Welcome to Season 4! Lost and Found: Abbott Thayer and The Study of Camouflage. Martin Stevens Dazzle Camouflage. WikipediaNeuroanatomy, Retina. Navid Mahabadi and Yasir Al Khalil, NIH, Aug. 8, 2023The Confetti Illusion: This optical illusion tricks you into seeing different colors. How does it work? Nicoletta Lanse, Live Science, May 19, 2021The ‘Confetti Illusion’ Makes Fruit Appear Riper Than It Really Is. Katharina Menne, Scientific American, Aug. 19, 2024 Send us a textPodcast ...
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10 months ago
50 minutes

Chromosphere: The Color Theory Podcast
TV Party Tonight
The final episode of Season 3. A reflection on the past three seasons.The Book of Colour Concepts, Alexandra Loske and Sarah Lowengard, Taschen 2024Color Theory: A Critical Introduction, Aaron Fine, Bloomsbury Visual Arts, 2021Magenta + Green = Blue? Instagram video reelBlack Flag, TV Party, 1982Send us a textPodcast website with access to all episodes also at Chromosphere: The Color Theory Podcast
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1 year ago
59 minutes

Chromosphere: The Color Theory Podcast
Interview with Gamma Jeanne: I Love Blue
Interview with Gamma Jeanne; a departure from our more in-depth discussions of color theory. Jeanne's career as an artist spans over nine decades and includes working with acrylic paints in the 1940s and being at the center of department store design in the 1950s. Our conversation is wide-ranging as it addresses an artist's inner drive to create and form connections with people.Relevant links:The Terrazzo JungleBy Malcolm GladwellThe New Yorker March 7, 2004Victor Gruen; Gruen AssociatesSouth...
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1 year ago
50 minutes

Chromosphere: The Color Theory Podcast
The Eclipse: Purkinje Shift Reprise
CNN online article: Wear red and green to experience the Purkinje effect during the total solar eclipseSend us a textPodcast website with access to all episodes also at Chromosphere: The Color Theory Podcast
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1 year ago
27 minutes

Chromosphere: The Color Theory Podcast
Interview with Luanne Stovall: A New 21st Century Color Literacy Paradigm
Luanne Stovall is an artist and color theorist with an MFA in painting from Tufts University and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. She attended the New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting, and Sculpture (New York City), and Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture (Skowhegan, Maine).Luanne is a member of the Steering Committee of the global Colour Literacy Project and a visiting lecturer in the School of Design and Creative Technologies at the University of Texas in Austin. ...
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1 year ago
1 hour 17 minutes

Chromosphere: The Color Theory Podcast
Interview with Suyao Tian: A Journey into Color
A conversation with artist, Suyao Tian exploring her process as a painter and her personal approaches to using color. Please find more information related to this episode here.Send us a textPodcast website with access to all episodes also at Chromosphere: The Color Theory Podcast
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1 year ago
45 minutes

Chromosphere: The Color Theory Podcast
Interview with Jon Reischl: Memory, Perception, and Experience
A conversation with Jon Rieschl. Please find additional resources to this episode here.Jon Reischl is a visual artist and designer specializing in mixed-media and oil painting. He has shown work locally in the Twin Cities and the greater metro area as well as regionally at venues throughout the Midwest. A graduate of St. Paul’s College of Visual Arts (RIP), He works out of Rock 9 Art Studio, located in the heart of the Creative Enterprise Zone. Jon lives on St. Paul’s East Side with his ...
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1 year ago
1 hour 8 minutes

Chromosphere: The Color Theory Podcast
Interview with Sebastián Wilson: The Mystery of Color
Sebastián Wilson is a photographer living in Santiago, Chile. He studied architecture which has a clear influence on his work both on the graphic sense, and on the way he observes and portrays light. For links and resources related to this episode, please see the Chromosphere episode webpage.Send us a textPodcast website with access to all episodes also at Chromosphere: The Color Theory Podcast
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1 year ago
1 hour 5 minutes

Chromosphere: The Color Theory Podcast
Interview with Dr. David Briggs: Understanding and Applying Colour
Dr. David Briggs has been teaching classes on colour for more than 20 years, and currently teaches colour, drawing and painting at the National Art School and the University of Technology, Sydney, Australia. For links and resources related to this episode, please see the Chromosphere episode webpage.Send us a textPodcast website with access to all episodes also at Chromosphere: The Color Theory Podcast
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1 year ago
49 minutes

Chromosphere: The Color Theory Podcast
Interview with Jeremy Szopinski: Abstract Landscape Painting
I interview painter Jeremy Szopinski who is a good friend and longtime studio mate. For more information about the podcast and Jeremy's artworks, check out this website link.Send us a textPodcast website with access to all episodes also at Chromosphere: The Color Theory Podcast
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2 years ago
37 minutes

Chromosphere: The Color Theory Podcast
Mary Gartside and the Colour Ball: A Correction
The final episode of Season 2; includes a correction to the Mary Gartside episode from Season 1. The first version of this episode erroneously stated a connection between Mary Gartside and the writing of Johann von Goethe. This new episode was recorded as a correction and published on April 24, 2023. Mary Gartside was a painter, teacher, and color theorist who lived in England from 1755-1819. More information about Gartside can be found at: The Winterthur Museum's Program in American Material...
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2 years ago
30 minutes

Chromosphere: The Color Theory Podcast
Focal Points and the Roots of Abstraction, part 1
Part one of a reading of an essay I am writing, Focal Points and the Roots of Abstraction.Human color vision adapts to the changing environment in many ways. Pupils dilate and constrict in order to regulate the amount of light entering the eye. The lens either bunches up or flattens out to change its shape while focusing light wavelengths along the spectral band at different proximities to the retina. Cone cells, and other light sensitive cells, perform plus-or-minus gains in activity to achi...
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2 years ago
33 minutes

Chromosphere: The Color Theory Podcast
Red, White, Gray, and Black
Are nearly all the cars and trucks in your area either red, white, gray, or black? Discussion of red colors pairing to neutral colors as a color scheme.Send us a textPodcast website with access to all episodes also at Chromosphere: The Color Theory Podcast
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2 years ago
29 minutes

Chromosphere: The Color Theory Podcast
No Science and No Math
A review of a listener letter.Send us a textPodcast website with access to all episodes also at Chromosphere: The Color Theory Podcast
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2 years ago
45 minutes

Chromosphere: The Color Theory Podcast
Color Theory and the Grocery Store
A walk through the grocery store in search of the analogous split-complementary color scheme as well as other palettes.Send us a textPodcast website with access to all episodes also at Chromosphere: The Color Theory Podcast
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2 years ago
19 minutes

Chromosphere: The Color Theory Podcast
Harmony part 3: A New Canon
Part 3 of 3: The final installment, A New Canon, places the work of color theorists, Mary Gartside and Emily Noyes Vanderpoel in historical context so as to examine how their inclusion (and by extension, additional underrepresented color theorists and practitioners) may help us to understand how we may expand our contemporary approaches to color usage in all creative visual fields. Send us a textPodcast website with access to all episodes also at Chromosphere: The Color Theory Podcast
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2 years ago
16 minutes

Chromosphere: The Color Theory Podcast
More background on competing histories of color harmony, and a reprise of episodes from Season 1, Color Theory Wars parts 1 and 2. Emily Noyes Vanderpoel, Color Problems: A Practical Manual for the Lay Student of Color, Sacred Bones Records publisher Newton's Optiks, 1704, Project Gutenberg ebook Goethe's Theory of Colors, 1810 (1840 translated by Charles Lock Eastlake) Project Gutenberg ebook Schopenhauer's On Vision and Colors, 1816, AbeBooks Spinal Tap, Jazz Odyssey, 1984 Send us a t...