Impossible Objects
Impossible Objects are visual illusions that challenge our perception of reality. They often depict three-dimensional shapes that cannot exist in the physical world, creating a sense of confusion and intrigue. These objects play with perspective and depth, leading viewers to question what they see.
One famous example of an impossible object is the Penrose triangle, which appears to be a continuous triangular shape but cannot be constructed in three-dimensional space. Artists and mathematicians alike explore these concepts, using them to illustrate the limits of human perception and the complexities of visual representation.