The original photograph of the dress The dress was a 2015 online viral phenomenon centred on a photograph of a dress. Viewers disagreed on whether the dress was blue and black, or white and gold. The phenomenon revealed differences in human colour perception and became the subject of scientific investigations into neuroscience and vision science.
The phenomenon originated in a photograph of a. Blue and black or white and gold? A decade later, it turns out the ultra. It was on February 26, 2015 that a Scottish musician posted a photo of a dress on social networking site Tumblr.
The infamous white and gold or blue and black dress that went viral turns 10. TODAY looks back at this pop culture moment and asks what color do you see? The video goes into the photo's origins, its viral spread, and its strange aftermath.In the video, Pargin recounts the story of how The Dress first took over the internet in February 2015. "It all started with a very simple question," he explains.
"What color do you think this dress is?". Science It's Been 10 Years Since "The Dress" The viral image holds a lesson in why people disagree. RIT color scientists know why the color of the dress that went viral has some people seeing blue/black and others seeing white/gold.
While Grace and Cecilia saw the dress as blue and black in real life, the photo sparked heated disagreement online. Within hours, the post went viral as people debated whether the dress was white and gold or blue and black. Social media lit up with arguments over the elusive color of "The Dress" as the post was shared globally.
Discover the origins of the dress picture that went viral, as we delve into its true colors and explore its fascinating story. Uncover the truth behind the infamous internet phenomenon in this intriguing investigation. The Dress was a meme, a viral photo that appeared all across social media for a few months.
For some, when they looked at the photo, they saw a dress that appeared black and blue.