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Optical Illusions: Art and Mathematics

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This lecture explores various games showcasing optical illusions like forced perspective, anamorphosis, and impossible objects, blending art tradition with new interactivity. Beyond art, these games delve into complex mathematical concepts, evolving illusions through video game possibilities.

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