I've got a rough and rather undefined thought in my head about background colour, and how the fact we default to white 'paper' must affect how we then interpret adding or removing colour, even in media where it shouldn't be directly relevant. Would setting a different default background maybe help challenge that?
But it's 3 in the morning and I'm not sure I can carry the thought through more than that.
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I've got a rough and rather undefined thought in my head about background colour, and how the fact we default to white 'paper' must affect how we then interpret adding or removing colour, even in media where it shouldn't be directly relevant. Would setting a different default background maybe help challenge that?
But it's 3 in the morning and I'm not sure I can carry the thought through more than that.