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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.

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 is abbreviated O and denotes the point[1] in space where a viewer sees a scene to be protrayed on a picture plane. When depiction of a scene was taken over by a camera with photography, the "eye point" or oculus became the station point.

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References

  1. ^ Kirsti Andersen (2007) Geometry of an Art, p. xxix, Springer, ISBN 0-387-25961-9