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Month: February 2016

Harnessing Structural Darkness: The Blackest Black …

“Colour itself is a degree of darkness.” Johann Wolfgang von Goethe     The blackest black, the whitest white, the bluest blue, the reddest red, all trip off the tongue quite easily. Any of these superlatives might summon up an abstract image of such a colour, perhaps derived from some form of synesthesia – an occurrence […]

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