In response to the current pandemic, we have postponed the next meeting until 2022. Therefore we have decided to extend all current memberships for a year.
If your current membership was due to expire on December 31st 2020, it will be automatically be extended until December 31st 2021.
If you are not currently a member, but wish to join the society for the remaining year, please get in touch via the 'contact us' page.
If your current membership was due to expire on December 31st 2020, it will be automatically be extended until December 31st 2021.
If you are not currently a member, but wish to join the society for the remaining year, please get in touch via the 'contact us' page.

10th August - 15th August 2025
Pembroke College, Oxford
We invite applications for the ICVS Summer School 2025 at Pembroke College, Oxford, UK, 10th August - 15th August 2025. The school will accept selected students and young researchers with basic knowledge of colour vision. It will focus on colour vision and its applications. The school will include lectures, discussion, and hands-on workshops, providing opportunities for formal and informal interaction with leading colour vision researchers.
ICVS SUMMER SCHOOL
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A SPLASH OF COLOUR
4. Panel discussion: #TheDress – What do we know?
In early 2015, an image of a dress polarised the internet: Some people saw it as black-blue, and some as white-gold. Three years on, we revisit the dress and discuss how vision science can explain this phenomenon.
With Manuel Spitschan, Anya Hurlbert, Karl Gegenfurtner and David Brainard.
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4. Panel discussion: #TheDress – What do we know?
In early 2015, an image of a dress polarised the internet: Some people saw it as black-blue, and some as white-gold. Three years on, we revisit the dress and discuss how vision science can explain this phenomenon.
With Manuel Spitschan, Anya Hurlbert, Karl Gegenfurtner and David Brainard.
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