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  2. Misleading graph - Wikipedia

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    In statistics, a misleading graph, also known as a distorted graph, is a graph that misrepresents data, constituting a misuse of statistics and with the result that an incorrect conclusion may be derived from it. Graphs may be misleading by being excessively complex or poorly constructed.

  3. Perspective distortion - Wikipedia

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    At wide angles and short distances, objects appear foreshortened or distorted. In photography and cinematography , perspective distortion is a warping or transformation of an object and its surrounding area that differs significantly from what the object would look like with a normal focal length , due to the relative scale of nearby and ...

  4. Anamorphosis - Wikipedia

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    The Stone Age cave paintings at Lascaux may make use of anamorphic technique, because the oblique angles of the cave would otherwise result in distorted figures from a viewer's perspective. [citation needed] The ancient historians Pliny and Tzetzes both record a sculpture competition between Alcamenes and Phidias to create an image of Minerva ...

  5. El Greco fallacy - Wikipedia

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    It is named after an erroneous explanation for the vertically distorted painting style of El Greco, which held that the artist must have seen the world as distorted by a peculiar astigmatism, and thus painted this distorted world. This theoretical astigmatism cannot explain El Greco's style though, as he would have seen his canvases distorted ...

  6. Optical illusion - Wikipedia

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    A familiar phenomenon and example for a physical visual illusion is when mountains appear to be much nearer in clear weather with low humidity than they are.This is because haze is a cue for depth perception, [7] signalling the distance of far-away objects (Aerial perspective).

  7. Art of El Greco - Wikipedia

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    At the same period, some other researchers developed certain disputed theories. Doctors August Goldschmidt and Germán Beritens argued that El Greco painted such elongated human figures because he had vision problems (possibly progressive astigmatism or strabismus) that made him see bodies longer than they were, and at an angle to the ...

  8. Trump blames technology for ‘somewhat different and strange ...

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    Former President Trump took to social media late Tuesday to blame technology for his “different and strange” voice during a two-hour conversation with tech billionaire Elon Musk on the social ...

  9. Mannerism - Wikipedia

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    Elongation of figures: often Mannerist work featured the elongation of the human figure – occasionally this contributed to the bizarre imagery of some Mannerist art. [33] Distortion of perspective: in paintings, the distortion of perspective explored the ideals for creating a perfect space. However, the idea of perfection sometimes alluded to ...