- anamorphosis:
perspective (oblique) and
mirror (catoptric). More
complex anamorphoses can be
devised using distorted lenses, mirrors, or
other optical transformations...
- ("form, shape") with the
prefix aná ("back, again"). The
process of
anamorphosing optics was
developed by
Henri Chrétien
during World War I to provide...
-
anamorphoser (denominative verb from
anamorphose + -er
infinitive suffix)). The
Hachette dictionary defines "
anamorphose" as an "image of an object, distorted...
- "Seeperbold" from
Aluminum Tunes. "International
Colouring Contest" – 3:42 "
Anamorphose" – 7:27 "Metronomic Underground" – 10:14 (Peel, 15/2/1996) "Brigitte" –...
- works,
impossible objects,
optical illusions, double-meaning
images and
anamorphoses. The
geometric art of István Orosz, with
forced perspectives and optical...
- the film was
photographed in
Super 35, an
optical printer was used to
anamorphose (squeeze) the image. This
optical step
reduced the
overall quality of...
- and "The Angelus" of
Millet before the
Imminent Arrival of the
Conical Anamorphoses (1933);
William Tell and
Gradiva (1931); The Old Age of
William Tell...
- 4, October/December 2004, 455–468. Jean-Philippe Milet,
Heidegger en
anamorphose , (on
Catherine Malabou, Le
Change Heidegger. Du
fantastique en philosophie)...
-
standard spherical lenses. Thus,
Techniscope release prints are made by
anamorphosing,
enlarging each
frame vertically by a
factor of two.
During its primary...
- the
Angelus of
Millet Preceding the
Imminent Arrival of the
Conical Anamorphoses in 1933.
These were
followed two
years later by a
similar pair of paintings...