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- The dress went viral 10 years ago and taught us the science of color
When the dress first went viral, Conway was inundated with media requests after providing an interview to Wired It was when speaking with Wired's Adam Rogers that he first theorized that
- How The Dress Became an Illusion Unlike Any Other
“The Dress” pitted the opinions of superstar celebrities against one another (Kanye and Kim disagreed, for instance) and attracted millions of views on social media The public at large was split
- The dress - Wikipedia
The dress was a 2015 online viral phenomenon centred on a photograph of a dress Viewers disagreed on whether the dress was blue and black, or white and gold The phenomenon revealed differences in human colour perception and became the subject of scientific investigations into neuroscience and vision science
- How ‘The Dress’ Sparked a Neuroscience Breakthrough
The Dress was a meme, a viral photo that appeared all across social media for a few months For some, when they looked at the photo, they saw a dress that appeared black and blue For others,
- The Dress That Broke the Internet 10 Years Ago - Archyde
Ten years ago, the internet exploded over a simple question: what color was the dress? Dive into the viral phenomenon known as 'The Dress' and explore its impact on social media, psychology, and our online culture
- The Mystery Of The White And Gold Dress: An Explanation
How did social media platforms contribute to the viral spread of the white and gold dress phenomenon? Has the white and gold dress had any lasting impact on popular culture or fashion trends? What is the story behind the white and gold dress that caused so much controversy?
- The dress that divided social media: How brands responded
The optical illusion created by a blue and black (or white and gold) dress became the biggest web phenomenon of the year so far So how did brands respond? We look at the best tweets from the debate that split the globe…
- Rethinking #thedress: On the social aesthetics of viral ambiguity . . .
The social media phenomenon known as #thedress, a photograph of a dress that appeared to be either blue and black or white and gold, has been called one of the most viral debates of the twenty-first century
- “The dress” debate was the high-water mark for fun on the internet | Vox
The social-sharing ecosystem made for websites that would, for better or worse, simply ape each other’s most successful content, hoping to replicate a viral moment
- Why Did #TheDress Go Viral and Why Did it Happen So Quickly?
In a very real (albeit petty or insignificant) way, #TheDress challenged most people’s conceptions about the world regarding what is “real ” Further, for those who saw white and gold, there was greater potential for cognitive dissonance and distress when it was revealed that the actual dress was blue and black
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