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Far Out Corners
(seeing depth)

Far Out Corners is an extension of an illusion called the Necker Cube, an outline which can be interpreted in two equally feasible ways--concave or convex. The actual corners here are concave, but the way they are lit encourages the eye to see them as solid cubes.

Exhibit Specs
36"w X 48"h X 36"d
1.0 amps @ 120 volts
200 lbs.
Exhibit Materials
Maintenance Manual   PDF Format | Help?
Graphic   PDF Format | Help?
Snack   PDF Format | Help?
Cookbook   PDF Format | Help?
Far Out Corners 1
450 X 450 JPEG | 26k
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