Optical illusion
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Artists have worked with optical illusions, including M.C. Escher, Bridget Riley, Salvador Dalí, Giuseppe Arcimboldo, Marcel Duchamp and Charles Allan Gilbert. Also some contemporary artists are experimenting with illusions, including: Octavio Ocampo, Shigeo Fukuda, Patrick Hughes, István Orosz and Rob Gonsalves. Optical illusion is also used in film by the technique of forced perspective.
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See also
- Alice in Wonderland syndrome
- Auditory illusion
- Barberpole illusion (Barber's pole)
- Camouflage
- Contingent perceptual aftereffect
- Contour rivalry
- Depth perception
- Emmert's law
- Entoptic phenomenon
- Forced perspective
- Geometrical-optical illusions
- Gestalt psychology
- Gravity hill
- Hybrid image
- Illusion
- Infinity edge pool
- Kinetic depth effect
- Mirage
- Multistable Perception
- Op Art
- Trompe l'oeil
- Visual space
- Closed-eye hallucination / Closed-eye visualization
- Image burn-in / Afterimage / ghost image
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