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Depth

Renaissance art moves from 'blinding and awesome' to 'compelling and curious' by using depth, spatial motion, and dramatic tension to make the viewer participate.

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Renaissance art moves from 'blinding and awesome' to 'compelling and curious' by using depth, spatial motion, and dramatic tension to make the viewer participate.

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Dante's Quiet Revolution

2025-03-25, day precision · Civilization #41: Dante's Quiet Revolution

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"...that you are drawn into the picture. Alright? Why? Because of depth. Okay? Meaning the picture moves backwards and it moves forwards. And because..."

Dante's Quiet Revolution

2025-03-25, day precision · Civilization #41: Dante's Quiet Revolution

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"It's much too thin, right? So what your eye believes is this table is expanding outwards. And so you are part of this picture...."

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