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  2. Par le trou de la serrure - Wikipedia

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    Par le trou de la serrure is a 1901 French silent short comedy film directed by Ferdinand Zecca and distributed in France by Pathé Frères.It was also distributed in the United States under the titles What Is Seen Through a Keyhole and What Happened to the Inquisitive Janitor, and in the United Kingdom under the titles What Happened: The Inquisitive Janitor and Peeping Tom.

  3. Perspective (graphical) - Wikipedia

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    Linear or point-projection perspective (from Latin perspicere 'to see through') is one of two types of graphical projection perspective in the graphic arts; the other is parallel projection. [ citation needed ] [ dubious – discuss ] Linear perspective is an approximate representation, generally on a flat surface, of an image as it is seen by ...

  4. I Can See the Whole Room...and There's Nobody in It!

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    It is a painting of a man looking through a peephole. It formerly held the record for highest auction price for a Lichtenstein painting. The work is based on a William Overgard-drawn comics panel from a Steve Roper cartoon. Lichtenstein's derivation augments the presentation of the narrative and expands the use of color in the image.

  5. Peephole - Wikipedia

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    View through a peephole Barack Obama looking through the Oval Office door peephole Door viewer in the gate of Vaxholm Fortress. A peephole, peekhole, spyhole, doorhole, magic eye, magic mirror or door viewer is a small, round opening through a door from which a viewer on the inside of a dwelling may "peek" to see directly outside the door.

  6. Depiction - Wikipedia

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    Alloa, Emmanuel (2021) Looking Through Images. A Phenomenology of Visual Media (New York: Columbia University Press) Barthes Roland (1969), Elements of semiology (Paris, 1967) translated by Annette Lavers and Colin Smith, (London: Cape). Bryson Norman (1983) Vision and Painting: The Logic of The Gaze, (New Haven and London: Yale University Press).

  7. New Kindle? Here are 10 accessories you need - AOL

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    Getting a new Kindle or e-reader as a gift is thrilling, especially if you're a book lover who's constantly looking for some of the best books of the year to round out their reading list. But with ...

  8. Fantasy Football Fact or Fluke: How to make memories ... - AOL

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    The way to handle recency bias when it comes to next year’s draft is to look at the player’s season as a whole. The average fantasy points per game is useful, but the trend line is more useful

  9. Sake made in space could sell for $500,000 a glass - AOL

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    Sake is made of Japanese rice, water, yeast and koji (a type of mold). It traditionally takes about two months to make through a series of precise steps that involve steaming, stirring and fermenting.