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Impossible Objects

November 7, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Art History, Design Theory

Optical illusions are an interesting cognitive stumble that can be explained through gestalt theory – but a simple shorthand is to say that what we are seeing doesn’t match up with what we expect to see, and the illusion is…

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