Maybe tomorrow i'll get back to music...
*Doing Visual Tricks with Chalk:*Take a good look at the photo below:
This is an "anamorphic" sidewalk graphic in coloured chalks. In order to look right, it must be viewed from peecisely the right position. The artist, Julian Beever, has done a lot of this sort of images, and has a "*site that shows a number of them*":http://users.skynet.be/J.Beever/pave.htm, including some from other viewpoints so that you can see the distortions.*Doing Visual Tricks with LEGO:*It may not be obvious in this thumbnail shot, but this version of M.C.Escher's Ascending Descending is a real-world object, built of LEGOs.
The "*artist's site has larger pictures*":http://www.andrewlipson.com/lego.htm of this and other incredible LEGO sculptures.
This is an "anamorphic" sidewalk graphic in coloured chalks. In order to look right, it must be viewed from peecisely the right position. The artist, Julian Beever, has done a lot of this sort of images, and has a "*site that shows a number of them*":http://users.skynet.be/J.Beever/pave.htm, including some from other viewpoints so that you can see the distortions.*Doing Visual Tricks with LEGO:*It may not be obvious in this thumbnail shot, but this version of M.C.Escher's Ascending Descending is a real-world object, built of LEGOs.
The "*artist's site has larger pictures*":http://www.andrewlipson.com/lego.htm of this and other incredible LEGO sculptures.









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