In this work, one of Gleizes'most important paintings of the crucial year 1910, we see the artist's volumetric approach to Cubism and his successful union of a broad field of vision with a flat picture plane.
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Almost all of the Corona pictures were taken by twin side-by-side cameras, making it possible to view them in a special device to get a full three-dimensional image, revealing details of topography that would not be visible in ordinary flat pictures.
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He adds that When the filmmaker reconstructs one of Nainsukh s more complexly staged scenes as in the hunting of a tiger clutching its human prey his cinematic technique of isolating different elements of a single scene evokes the dynamic register of imagination and realism animating the artist s deceptively flat pictures .
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But fondling the nearly closed door of the closet in which the camera is positioned, Ms . Post's hand turns the thin sliver of light and space into a metaphor for female sexuality and then proceeds to explore the room as if it were both a flat picture and her own delicate flesh.
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He adds that When the filmmaker reconstructs one of Nainsukh s more complexly staged scenes as in the hunting of a tiger clutching its human prey his cinematic technique of isolating different elements of a single scene evokes the dynamic register of imagination and realism animating the artist s deceptively flat pictures . [ 17]
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During the investigations concerning the felt pen and puzzle the investigators . " His death was never resolved, while the Swiss deputies discovered in his flat pictures of senior P-26 members, old documents on training and courses, exercise plans of a conspiratorial character and address list of former members of the " Special Service ."
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The observers in Murray'et al .'s'experiment viewed a flat picture with two discs that subtended the same visual angle V and formed retinal images of the same size R, but the perceived angular size V'of one was about 17 % larger than for the other, due to differences in the background patterns for the disks.
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No mapping between a portion of a sphere and the plane can preserve both angles and areas . ( If one did, then it would be a local isometry and would preserve Gaussian curvature; but the sphere and disk have different curvatures, so this is impossible . ) This fact, that flat pictures cannot perfectly represent regions of spheres, is the fundamental problem of cartography.