From:    "David W. Inouye" 
Subject: B-EYE

17. B-EYE
http://cvs.anu.edu.au/andy/beye/beyehome.htmlmlcout-970912.html#5

One of the great treats awaiting Scouts (or any others who learn to search
the Web efficiently) is the large number of high quality science Websites
put forth by Australian research institutions. B-EYE is yet another such
wonderful site. Dr. Andrew Giger, a neuroscientist studying insect vision
at the Centre for Visual Science (CVS) at Australian National University,
put together this site so visitors could see the world "through the eyes of
a honey bee." Although simplified to grayscale images (bees view colors
differently than humans), the visual  distortions (from human to bee) are
fascinating and highly educational. The well-designed site takes the viewer
through the specific elements of each visual distortion, offering
descriptions, a gallery of pre-processed images, and several options for
viewing. The most sophisticated option allows users to set parameters
(distance to pattern, horizontal and vertical position, background
intensity, etc.) to view a series of images through a human eye, a
simulated projection, and eventually, a bee's eye. [LXP]

>From the Scout Report, Copyright Internet Scout Project 1994-1998.
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