
Albers' Interaction of Color
Albers' *Interaction of Color* explores how our perception of color is influenced by surrounding hues, lighting, and context. It reveals that colors are not absolute but can change depending on adjacent colors and conditions. Through visual experiments and demonstrations, the book shows that our brain interprets colors dynamically, affecting how we perceive depth, contrast, and harmony. This understanding helps artists and designers use color more intentionally, recognizing that perception varies and is flexible rather than fixed. Overall, it underscores the complexity and relativity of color in visual experience.