Category Archives: Deep Thoughts (and some long words)

Anamorphosis and the Knowledge Problem

Warning: this blog contains graphic academic language, hypothetical religious proselytizing and scatological references. Some material may not be suitable for children or sociology professors. Review: Anamorphosis is an artistic technique by which the artist presents viewers with an image that … Continue reading

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Anamorphosis and the Academic Industrial Complex

If there’s one thing we’ve learned from realtors – and we can learn so much from realtors – it’s the three most important qualities of a property: location, location, location. The same can be said, in a general sense, about … Continue reading

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Anamorphosis in the Sky

Anamorphosis is an artistic technique by which the artist presents a somewhat mysterious image that can only be properly interpreted from a particular perspective or vantage point. Viewers of anamorphic images must complete an anamorphic action item (like standing in … Continue reading

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