Station point

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A station point is a location or vantage point from which an artist or exhibitor intends an observer to experience an artwork. [1]

In photography, the station point is the location of the camera at the point in time when the camera records a view to a recording medium.

In traditional graphical perspective, oculus (abbreviated O) denotes the point[2] in space where a viewer sees a scene to be portrayed on a picture plane. When depiction of a scene is taken over by a camera with photography, the "eye point" or oculus becomes the station point.

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  1. ^ Michael LaForte Perspective Terms and Definitions (archived) from Studio LaForte
  2. ^ Kirsti Andersen (2007) Geometry of an Art, p. xxix, Springer, ISBN 0-387-25961-9