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April 11, 1998

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See Like a Bee

In case you've been wondering what a black-and-white photograph of Albert Einstein would look like to a honeybee, visit B-EYE. Neuroscientist Andrew Giger of the Visual Sciences Group at the Australian National University offers a program he developed for approximating a bee's point of view. Visitors can take a look at images that Giger has already processed (most more geometric than Albert) or reprocess various images to their own specifications.

Go to: http://cvs2.anu.edu.au/andy/beye/beyehome.html.

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