From Cubes to Ribbons: Transformation of an Illusion

Gestalt Theory 40 (2):119-130 (2018)
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Summary In Part 1 Small describes her discovery that an array of depicted cubes produces another and completely different illusion from that of a single cube. When a group of such cubes are viewed at an angle, they turn into rectangular boxes, and as the angle gets more severe, they become narrow ribbons. The illusion works only in one direction. In Part 2, Todorović manipulates the image to demonstrate various transformations and offers an explanation of how and why they work the way they do.

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Dejan Todorovic
University of Belgrade

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Editorial.Silvia Bonacchi - 2018 - Gestalt Theory 40 (2):113-118.

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