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"QUANTUM SHOT" #334
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Part 1 &
Part 2We love it when the picture plays with our mindTo achieve different angle, illusion or an unusual effect with only two-dimensional picture is a challenge many photographers and artists can't seem to pass by. The three-dimensional sculptures can increase the "I simply can not believe this is real" effect. But in every occasion we keep asking ourselves how the trick was pulled off, and such mind-games appear to be a part of the magic.
"The House, that Swift Built" (image credit: Anna Gunter)
(image credit: Josh Sommers)
(image credit: Josh Sommers)
(images credit: Istvan Orosz)But did you know that some illusions can actually be constructed in real life?
(image credit: Shigeo Fukuda.html)Aldo Cavini Benedetti made the working model of M. C. Escher's
"Ascending and Descending" using a toy "Geomag" constructor set:
(image credit: Aldo Cavini Benedetti)The video is almost out-of-this-world:
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