Universal Colorblindness Test

New stuff from artist Jonathon Keats. He's developed what he calls a "Universal Colorblindness Test," which combines the standard colorblindness test with the new fad for adult coloring books.

He describes it as the first colorblindness test that will "adapt to each viewer’s eyesight as the viewer colors them in." He adds, "My test is the first to internalize chromatic subjectivity, ensuring equally positive test results for everybody.”

Available at Walls360.



     Posted By: Alex - Wed Jan 13, 2016
     Category: Art | Eyes and Vision





Comments
Can't say I foresaw the day where you could get a participation trophy for an eye test.
Posted by crc on 01/13/16 at 09:33 AM
Even assuming there is some sort of "art" involved, why should I pay $15 for it when I can print it right off the screen?
Posted by Frank H on 01/13/16 at 10:58 AM
I won't bother since I'm blind in one eye and can't see out the other.
Posted by KDP on 01/13/16 at 03:13 PM
@ KDP
I too am blind in one eye, but can see out of the other as long as it is mid range. So in a sense, I am blind in one eye and can't see out of the other without my glasses.
Posted by GFinKS on 01/18/16 at 11:48 AM
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