He has rightly been regarded as a consummately perceptual painter — the interaction of the dots covering his canvases makes the most out of a very limited palette — but what struck me about his oil paintings in particular was
how tactile they felt, with the illusion of space seeming to change, like the surface of a mosaic, as you move from side to front to side.
Not exact matches
«To get a good picture of
how stimulus information is being conveyed in these afferent populations, you have to look at a diverse set of stimuli that spans the range of what you might
feel in everyday
tactile experience,» he said.
Tactile objects: «A hyggelig interior is not just about
how things look, it is just as much about
how things
feel.
Whilst it's hard for me to show you
how thick my hair
feels now (as it's more of a
tactile element); I can already see my hair thickening and experiencing less breakage after each brush.
There's much made of smell and the importance of
tactile information,
how similar the
feeling of muck and shit against bare skin is to eating a slice of chocolate cake with your hands.
When I introduce a new piece of equipment, I describe it and students have to be able to touch it,
feel it, squeeze it — they need that
tactile information to understand
how it's going to work.
Figures are one thing, but
how much that truly impacts in use isn't drastic: we found the build to
feel near perfect in the hand and find the
tactile, «grippy» rear excellent in use.
Tactile buttons; the solid round nub you
feel sitting beneath your right thumb, eagerly anticipating its next press so it can show you
how wonderful and lag - free it communicates your action to the game on screen.
For the most part, I was impressed by
how tactile the Motorbike accessory
felt in its accompanying Switch game (which comes with the $ 70 Labo variety pack).
However, the difficulty is unrelenting but fair, and because of
how tactile the sound design is, you'll
feel satisfied after clearing a tricky segment that you've been stuck on for half an hour.
What do you want the camera to do at high speed,
how much do you want to «
feel» the road,
how tactile should G - forces be, do you want to cockpit camera to feature your racing driver's helmet?
I can not for the life of me figure out
how clothing - pro people /
tactiles / Victorians can
feel justified imposing their preference to be clothed on poor unsuspecting naturists.
When I made the switch from paper books to an e-reader, I wasn't sure
how I'd like it - there's something about the
tactile nature of flipping pages and the
feeling of a book in your hands that I love.