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Exploring Visual Perceptions: Distortion and Ambiguity in Art and Environment

This exploration delves into the principles of linear perspective, height in the field, and the use of overlap and texture in creating immersive visual experiences. We examine the psychological effects of ambiguous and impossible figures, including the famous Müller-Lyer distortion and the impact of a carpentered environment on perception. Additionally, we take a closer look at cultural influences, such as Zulu kraals, and how they challenge traditional views of space and perspective in art. Discover the role of gradients, relative size, and more in shaping our understanding of visual reality.

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Exploring Visual Perceptions: Distortion and Ambiguity in Art and Environment

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  1. Linear perspective Height in the field Overlap Texture gradient Relative Size

  2. Impossible figures

  3. Ambiguous figures

  4. Fiction

  5. Distortion Distortion

  6. Muller-Lyer Another Distortion

  7. Carpentered Environment

  8. Zulu Kraal

  9. The End

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