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Erik Mahieu
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![enter image description here][1] A rolling camera shutter operates by sequentially exposing the image sensor, capturing one line at a time starting from the top and moving downwards. In contrast, a global shutter exposes the entire sensor...
![enter image description here][1] Cylindrical Mirror Anamorphosis is a technique that enables deformed objects to reflect as realistic images in a cylindrical mirror. When observed from the eye position V, a point A on the distorted chair will...
![enter image description here][1]![enter image description here][3] &[Wolfram Notebook][2] ![enter image description here][3] [1]: https://community.wolfram.com//c/portal/getImageAttachment?filename=squalltowersintro.gif&userId=68637 ...
![enter image description here][1] A bifilar pendulum, also known as a "[doubly suspended pendulum][2]" is a mechanical system consisting of a uniform rod (labeled as DB in the drawing below) suspended from two parallel wires or filars (AB and...
![enter image description here][1] **A new look at the mathematics of [conical anamorphism][2]** opens up the possibility of creating anamorphic images using mirrors with shapes other than a circular cone. By utilizing a pyramidal mirror, for...
![enter image description here][1] I was inspired by the "[Impossible Cube][2]" and wanted to apply similar ideas to a chair model I had previously been working on. This resulted in the tentative making of an "Impossible Chair." chair = { ...
![enter image description here][1] Back in 1972, Salvador Dalí published five lithographs assembled in the suite "[Anamorphoses][2]". According to [one of the galleries][3] selling the prints: "when one of these prints is placed flat on a table...
Both on the internet by the artist [Jonty Hurwitz][1] (left) and in my previous community [contribution][2] (middle and right) , we see how a properly computed and deformed anamorphic object reflects as the realistic original in a cylindrical mirror....
![enter image description here][1] After my previous previous [community contribution][2], I looked deeper into this type of illusion by further analysing existing illusions and creating exciting new ones. **1. Video as a spatio-temporal...
![enter image description here][1] How come something that does not move is nevertheless perceived as moving? This [post on Twitter by Jacob Yates][2] explains illusions in motion perception and inspired me to look into it using Mathematica. The...