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Type Words
Synonyms anamorphism
Type of evolution, organic evolution, phylogenesis, phylogeny
Type Words
Synonyms anamorphism
Type of copy

Examples of anamorphosis

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In the 20th century some artists wanted to renew the technique of anamorphosis.
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In the late 20th Century, mirror anamorphosis was revived as children's toys and games.
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Shigeo Fukuda, a Japanese artist, designed both types of anamorphosis in the 70s and 80s.
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Anamorphosis has gone in and out of fashion over the past 500 years.
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It is also a much-cited example of anamorphosis in painting.
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This article is about anamorphosis in art.
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This public sculpture of a cylindrical mirror anamorphosis with a mosaic image will be created in Kitchener, Ontario next year.
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The Swedish artist Hans Hamngren produced and exhibited a great deal of examples of the mirror anamorphosis in the 60s and 70s.
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Although referred to as impossible objects such objects as the Necker Cube and the Penrose triangle can be built using anamorphosis.
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  • The evolution of one type of organism from another by a long series of gradual changes
  • A distorted projection or perspective; especially an image distorted in such a way that it becomes visible only when viewed in a special manner
  • Anamorphosis is a distorted projection or perspective requiring the viewer to use special devices or occupy a specific vantage point to reconstitute the image. "Ana - morphosis" comes from the Greek words meaning "formed again."
  • Anamorphosis or Anamorphogenesis refers to metamorphosis in Arthropoda that results in the addition of abdominal body segments, even after sexual maturity.
  • Anamorphosis is the first EP by the Norwegian black metal band Drottnar. This EP was limited to 850 copies and was released in 2003 on Momentum Scandinavia label. Designed by Samuel Durling, the packaging contains a black matte cardboard slipcase with black print and an embossed Drottnar logo.
  • (Anamorphose) non homotetic modification of the shape of a light wave
  • The complete asexual, mitotic, diasporic expression of a fungus, comprising one or more anamorphs. cf. teleomorph.
  • Device commonly used in 16th-century paintings and drawings whereby a figure or object is depicted not parallel to the pictorial plane but projected at an oblique angle to it, and so highly distorted. ...
  • An image made to be viewed either from one distinct point (sometimes with the means of special reflective surfaces), which otherwise appears distorted. Linear perspective forms one (relatively major) subset of anamorphosis.