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Self-anamorphic images

Journal of Mathematics and the Arts, 2008
A curve is called self-anamorphic if it is the same shape as its reflection in a curved mirror except for rotation and rescaling. We show here that self-anamorphic curves exist for images seen in conical mirrors viewed from above. This is perhaps surprising because reflections seen in cones are typically so deformed that they have been used in the past
A.P. Crompton, F.E. Brown
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Anamorphic Mirror Systems

Journal of the SMPTE, 1955
New afocal anamorphic systems with cylindrical mirrors are described. Image quality and distortion are discussed. Means of compensating the upward horizon distortion resulting from downward projection on a curved screen are given.
A. Bouwers, B.S. Blaisse
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Anamorphic Lens MEMS

2005 Conference on High Density Microsystem Design and Packaging and Component Failure Analysis, 2005
Receiver deviates the optimum receiving spatial location, scintillation effect etc. severely impair wireless optical communication, with appropriate size, the novel anamorphic lens MEMS (ALMEMS) suppress the impediments well. The integrated transmitting substratum packaging technologies (ITSP), the integrated receiving substratum package (IRSP ...
Ran Cai, Cai Xue, Guishun Cai, Yu Hu
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Lacan’s Anamorphic Object

Janus Head, 2011
Much of the current research on the constitution of subjectivity has been grounded on attempts to conceptualize the body without collapsing into reductive materialism or, to the contrary, theorizing a completely historical subject in the hope of doing ontological and ethical justice to formative specificity. With the rationalism-empiricism struggle put
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Anamorph-Teleomorph Relationships

1992
About 300 species of Ingoldian hyphomycetes are now known (Descals et al. 1993). They grow mostly on leaves and twigs in rapidly flowing freshwater streams, but some are found in lakes, in stagnant water and some in terrestrial habitats but dispersed in water (see Chap. 2). It is probably best to regard some of them as amphibious fungi.
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Teleomorph-anamorph connections in ascomycetes: Microdiplodia anamorph of Karstenula rhodostoma

Mycological Research, 1993
The presumed connection between Karstenula rhodostoma and Microdiplodia frangulae is proved experimentally in cultures originating from ascospores. The anamorph is described and illustrated from the natural substratum and from culture. The taxonomy of the anamorph and its significance for the classification of the teleomorph is commented upon.
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The anamorphic cinema

Animation Practice, Process & Production, 2012
The anamorphic cinema is a research/creation project that proposes new ways to engage with moving images by applying digital imaging and animation to catoptric anamorphosis, a perspectival technique from the seventeenth century that deforms pictures so they appear to re-form in the reflection of a curvilinear mirror.
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Anamorphic Act

The Art Bulletin, 1979
Samuel Y. Edgerton Jr.   +10 more
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Self anamorphic curves

Journal of Mathematics and the Arts, 2008
A curve is called self-anamorphic if it is the same shape as its reflection in a curved mirror except for rotation and rescaling. We show here that self-anamorphic curves exist for images seen in conical mirrors viewed from above. This is perhaps surprising because reflections seen in cones are typically so deformed that they have been used in the past
Crompton, Andrew, Brown, Frank
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