Optical Illusion
State of Being : I see 3-D
Incidentally, as part of Nokia's publicity campaign for N95, the Finnish company has invited a English chalk artist Julian Beever to do up a pavement drawing, which is currently on display also at City Hall.
Setup within near vicinity of Project: Eden - The Festival Nest, under the shelter of a big white tentage, Julian Beever’s anamorphic illusional drawing of Singapore’s skyline creates a 3-dimensional impression when seen from a certain viewpoint. Accordingly, the instruction inscribed on the pavement near the display states to view the drawing through a camera in order to see the 3-D effect.
It's really amazing that the 3-D effect seems so real when viewed correctly!
Setup within near vicinity of Project: Eden - The Festival Nest, under the shelter of a big white tentage, Julian Beever’s anamorphic illusional drawing of Singapore’s skyline creates a 3-dimensional impression when seen from a certain viewpoint. Accordingly, the instruction inscribed on the pavement near the display states to view the drawing through a camera in order to see the 3-D effect.
It's really amazing that the 3-D effect seems so real when viewed correctly!
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