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Gallery: Images that morph before your eyes

A new artist's workshop showcases "anamorphic pictures" – images that only make sense when you view them from the right angle
This public sculpture of a cylindrical mirror anamorphosis with a mosaic image will be created in Kitchener, Ontario next year. It is a collaboration between the artist Allan MacKay and Professor James Hunt
This public sculpture of a cylindrical mirror anamorphosis with a mosaic image will be created in Kitchener, Ontario next year. It is a collaboration between the artist Allan MacKay and Professor James Hunt

An is a picture that can only be interpreted when viewed from a particular angle, or through a transforming optical device like a mirror.

See a slideshow of anamorphic images

Anamorphosis has gone in and out of fashion over the past 500 years. The first known examples are in ‘s notebooks – he was one of the earliest contributors to this geometry of perspective.

The process is also of interest to mathematicians, and on 12 December a public seminar on the of anamorphic art is being held at the . Among other events, will be demonstrating his free software for creating anamorphic art, .

On 13 December, the National Gallery is hosting , an event exploring anamorphic images and the different methods used by artists to create them.

See a slideshow of anamorphic images

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