Concept information
Preferred term
impossible figures
Definition
- When we look at a picture, we can often see the two-dimensional lines and colors on the surface that comprise the picture and what the picture depicts—what it is a picture of—which is typically a three-dimensional object such as a person or a landscape. Depiction is a special kind of pictorial representation, which many think is mediated by resemblance between the picture and what is depicted (although this is contested by some philosophers). [Source: Encyclopedia of Perception; Impossible Figures]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/impossible_figures
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