[Art] Anamorphic Medusa

November 17, 2011

We all know Medusa, a chtonic figure in Greek mythology, with all the winding snakes on her head. Truly Design made a very awesome Medusa illusion in a factory/urban lab. In the perfect angle you can see the Anamorphic Medusa in it’s whole, in all the other angles you’ll see parts of the design. The eye-deceiving technique is called anamorphosis.

Anamorphosis is a distorted projection or perspective requiring the viewer to use special devices or occupy a specific vantage point to reconstitute the image. The word “anamorphosis” is derived from the Greek prefix ana-, meaning back or again, and the word morphe, meaning shape or form.’

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