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Camouflage 1.0
Enjoying MacTrove? Anonymous downloads are free and unlimited. Create a free account to track favorites, contribute corrections, and join the community chat. AboutCamouflage 1.0 is a small desk-accessory-style program for the classic Macintosh by D. Saunders that demonstrates the limits of the human eye's ability to pick out shapes against a chaotic background. It is less a game than an interactive perceptual illusion in the tradition of Mac demos that turned a single visual idea into a self-contained toy.How It WorksThe screen fills with a busy, randomised pattern. While you hold down the space bar, hidden shapes drift across the field and remain visible because their motion betrays their edges. The moment you release the bar, the shapes stop moving and immediately disappear back into the surrounding noise.What It DemonstratesThe effect is a hands-on illustration of motion-based figure-ground segregation: human vision relies heavily on movement to separate an object from a textured background, and without that cue the same shape can be effectively invisible.FormatPackaged as a "nifty desk accessory type program" suitable for quick demos on a classic Mac.DistributionSubmitted to Info-Mac by dsaunder@islandNet.com and archived as game/camouflage-10.hqx, encoded with BinHex 4.0. |
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