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various, see description, An Aspect of Illusion(CUAS 9), New York, Cooper Union School of Art and Architecture, 1963, first edition, 4to (12" x 9"), SB periodical, Black Strathmore paper wraps w/ white title and blind embossed geometric device, VG / save for waviness from dampness.
A beautifully produced publication by Cooper Union students from the studies by the two-dimensional design class of 1962-3, exploring the technical features of op art as it relates to human perception. From the colophon: "The problems illustrated are examples of illusion and represent typical student solutions." The publication was prepared by Hellmut Wohl and other professors at the school. [Book ID # 1242]
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