ViVisual illusion can be defined as a mismatch between the objective properties of the external world and their subjective representation. In other words, it is the phenomenon in which the visual sense perceives images under certain conditions in ways that differ from their physical reality. This occurs when a stimulus received through the sensory organs is interpreted differently in the mind due to erroneous assumptions or inferences. Illusions are a pervasive reality that manifests in all areas
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OpOp Art is an abstract art movement associated with optical illusions, known in literature as Op Art. It is based on the works of Victor Vasarely in the 1930s, who explored geometric patterns and optical illusions, and gained popularity in the 1960s. The movement achieved international recognition with the use of the term "Op Art" in Time magazine in 1964 and the exhibition "The Responsive Eye" at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1965.Key Features and Objectives of Op ArtOptical Illusions:
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Yahya B. Keskin