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FRS 123: Technology in Art and Cultural Heritage Beyond Linear Perspective
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Wide Angle Distortions Peruzzi, Salone delle ProspettivePeruzzi, Salone delle Prospettive
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Wide Angle Distortions Goes away when painting viewed in perspective: match observer’s viewpoint to center of projectionGoes away when painting viewed in perspective: match observer’s viewpoint to center of projection – “Peepshows”: Brunelleschi, Hoogstraten
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Emphasizing Distortion Vincent van Gogh: The Artist’s Room in ArlesVincent van Gogh: The Artist’s Room in Arles
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Anamorphic Art Hans Holbein the Younger’s “The Ambassadors”Hans Holbein the Younger’s “The Ambassadors”
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Combatting Wide Angle Distortion Local perspective: Raphael’s School of AthensLocal perspective: Raphael’s School of Athens
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Local Perspective After renaissance: deliberate distortions, multiple perspectives for artistic effectAfter renaissance: deliberate distortions, multiple perspectives for artistic effect Georgio De ChiricoGeorgio De Chirico
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Cubism: Picasso Early 20 th -century art movement: originally meant to include multiple viewpoints in 1 imageEarly 20 th -century art movement: originally meant to include multiple viewpoints in 1 image
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Cubism: Picasso Eventually gets more abstractEventually gets more abstract
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Composite Photography: David Hockney
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Multiperspective Panoramas Background plate for cartoonsBackground plate for cartoons – Camera pans across
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Multiperspective Panoramas Construct using computerConstruct using computer
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Flexible Multiperspective using Computer
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