A torsion typical of anamorphosis twists the image, crumples it and alters it, attempting to introduce the eccentrical into the field of view. |
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Indeed, a Double Head of a Fool from a century later by Jacob van der Heyden shows that fools, too, could be subjects of anamorphosis. |
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In searching for alternatives to Socialist Realism, he became interested in anamorphosis and in the art of the mentally ill. |
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The slender figures, warped by an obscure anamorphosis, have been salvaged from the darkness, retrieved and figured. |
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It is easy to read the death's head in The Ambassadors purely as an exercise in negation, particularly since the anamorphosis so unsettles one's sense of reality. |
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In the middle of the cube, another cube of one meter appears by anamorphosis with the stainless steel tubes covering the trunk. |
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This original feature allows you to simply add functions of dubbing, audio channel mixing, anamorphosis, and on-air graphics. |
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This principle of tridimensional anamorphosis gives way to a paradox between reality and illusion. |
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The prize is thus actually the anamorphosis of a prize, an illusion which is as much a photograph as it is a sculpture. |
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The painted form is an anamorphosis which only becomes coherent when viewed from this point. |
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Both, anamorphosis and cartoons seem to escape the laws of logic and comment on the flexibility of reality. |
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If the anamorphosis produces the result of obscuring, prohibiting the frontal view of the work, the execution process requires the rigor of construction. |
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This and other aspects of anamorphosis received a good deal of attention in the 20th century from psychologists interested in perception. |
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Dimitri is part of the very limited circle of painters who master the art of anamorphosis. |
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A modern equivalent of anamorphosis is the so-called Ames Room, in which people and objects are distorted by manipulation of the contours of the room in which they are seen. |
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In this case, calculation operates to produce an anamorphosis and to display a view in which the perspective seems orthodox and consistent with the mobile frame exploring the global image. |
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When architectural space becomes a medium for fascinating anamorphosis! |
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These films are produced on colour emulsion, without anamorphosis. |
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In musical terms, Tokyo-city was composed according to the principle of anamorphosis, with various musical ideas growing out of each other in a single, large movement. |
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Impossible objects and architecture, optical illusion and anamorphosis are the three key techniques on display. |
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Virdi holds the world record for the largest anamorphosis painting, which measured a whopping 10ft by 9ft 10in. |
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Top talk Julian Beever is a pavement artist renowned for creating trompe-l'oeil chalk drawings using a projection technique called anamorphosis. |
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What unites these films is a generic allegiance to anamorphosis, a sudden shift in perspective casts the film in a totally new and unexpected light. |
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