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about M.C. Escher works from Google videos.
In the lithograph "Waterfall," the artist
demonstrates how our vision can play tricks on us. It shows an
apparent paradox where water from the base of a waterfall appears to run
downhill before reaching the top of the waterfall.
Maurits Cornelis Escher (1897-1972), was a Dutch
graphic artist known for his unique and fascinating works of art that
explore and exhibit a wide range of mathematical ideas and geometric
principles: impossible
constructions, explorations of infinity, architecture, and tessellations, mosaics of repetitive designs in which positive and
negative images interconnect and sometimes blend into one another.
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Waterfall
by Escher
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