Wendy Carlos and color perception.

"In addition to being one of the most historically significant pioneers 
in electronic music, Wendy Carlos is fascinated with how people see and 
hear. I am, too. She has been conducting experiments on color perception 
for over 50 years. Wendy created a cool little red/green color lightbox 
and a series of pages that show how two monochrome images can create 
full-color images when combined. She explains the origins of her interests:

Interestingly enough, most primates which evolved in Africa, Europe and 
Asia and environs posses a similar wide range as ours, while those which 
evolved later in "The New World" of the Americas usually have the 
narrower range of human color deficiency. The technical distinction is 
between: "trichromats (human and old-world primates)" and "dichromats 
(new-world primates and the common human color deficiencies)." Anyway, I 
built a lot of amusing devices way back in grade-school that allowed me 
to tinker with mixing various colors, both with paints (subtractive 
mixing of: magenta, yellow and cyan) and with colored lights (additive 
mixing of: red, green and blue). I read everything on color I could get 
my hands on, and with many years of more or less scientific 
experimentation, I thought I knew a bit about the subject. But I was 
wrong." Andrea James.

Experiments in Color Vision (Wendy Carlos) - 
http://www.wendycarlos.com/colorvis/color.html

Wendy's music (recommended: 'Tron' and 'A Clockwork Orange' soundtracks, 
Switched-On Bach, and The Well-Tempered Synthesizer)
http://www.amazon.com/Wendy-Carlos/e/B000AQ171K

Comments found on Boing Boing...
http://www.boingboing.net/2010/01/10/wendy-carlos-and-col.html
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