Vertigo: Op Art and a History of Deception 1520 to 1970
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Author: Badura-Triska, Eva
Op art works are by no means only directed at our sense of sight. With their powerful effects and optical illusions they lead to experiences of powerful sensory overkill. A dizzying overview of sensory illusions in art, from Piranesi to Riley, this eclectic volume presents a deceptive game of the senses, covering a wide spectrum ranging from panel paintings, reliefs and objects to installations and experiential spaces, to film and computer-generated art.
ISBN 9783960986089. Walther Koenig. hb. 208 pages, 170 ills. 28.6 x 20.3 cm.
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Op art works are by no means only directed at our sense of sight. With their powerful effects and optical illusions they lead to experiences of powerful sensory overkill. A dizzying overview of sensory illusions in art, from Piranesi to Riley, this eclectic volume presents a deceptive game of the senses, covering a wide spectrum ranging from panel paintings, reliefs and objects to installations and experiential spaces, to film and computer-generated art.
ISBN 9783960986089. Walther Koenig. hb. 208 pages, 170 ills. 28.6 x 20.3 cm.
available