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:: Sunday, March 30, 2003 ::
The Museum of Unworkable Devices Illusory works of art have a curious fascination. They represent a triumph of art over reality. They are illogic masquerading as logic.
Why do illusions capture our interest? Why have so many artists gone to the trouble to produce them? Mountain climbers say they scale mountains "because they are there." Perhaps we seek illusions because they aren't there.
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