Optical illusions are fun to examine, but making your own brings the fascination to a new level. If that sounds like ...
The “Cylinder Illusion” illustrates a type of anamorphic perspective, in which a distorted image appears normal when you look at the cylindrical mirror. In this case, an elongated sculpture of ...
This installation uses anamorphic illusion combined with geometric sculpture to encourage the audience to challenge their perspective by viewing it from different angles and interacting with it from ...
Known as anamorphic ads, they get their name from a technique called anamorphosis, which is used to create the illusion of depth. [2] Similar to how our left and right eyes see slightly different ...