Relativity (M. C. Escher)  

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In the 1982 Doctor Who story Castrovalva, the titular town is subject to apparently impossible architecture. The storyline also relied heavily on recursion, a favourite theme in Escher's most famous works, and used ideas taken from Belvedere, Ascending and Descending, and Relativity. Despite the use of its name, the Escher lithograph of the same name does not feature impossible architecture.



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