The Art of Optical Illusion
Agata Toromanoff,Pierre Toromanoff
The Art of Optical Illusion
Agata Toromanoff,Pierre Toromanoff
Neural networks do not understand what optical illusions are. - Technologyreview.com
Some pictures tell a thousand lies. - hplyrikz.com An optical illusion confuses the eye by pretending to be something it isn’t. It both misleads and deceives the brain, which is trying to make sense of the information the eye is sending. This book presents a selection of brain-bending optical illusions featuring graphic art and photography by 60 artists, and includes an overview of the history of optical illusions in art. AUTHOR: Agata Toromanoff is an art and design historian. She has worked for collectors and galleries and has curated and managed various projects in the field of contemporary art and design. She has published several successful international titles, including Sofas and Chairs by Architects with Thames and Hudson. SELLING POINTS: . A clear and accessible overview of visual illusions, spanning artwork from graphics to photography . A selection of optical illusions that will fool your brain time after time 150 colour, 40 b/w images
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