In this way, Braque called attention to the very nature of visual illusion and artistic representation.
Even under conditions of good visibility, one can experience visual illusions.
We should not forget that, as visual illusions show us quite clearly, what we see is an image created in our brain.
Studies prove visual illusions that involve perception more so have considerable results on action.
So does the visual illusion and the unit for the velocity of sound.
They created the visual illusion that the entire stage had moved.
The emphasis on visual illusions occurs because vision often dominates the other senses.
For example, a visual illusion might be seeing a shadow and misinterpreting it as a person.
One would also add that it is the tantalising effects of visual illusion from a distance which completes the picture.
However, this effect is a visual illusion which is the result of one block after another flipping over.