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  2. Wiggle stereoscopy - Wikipedia

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    Wiggle stereoscopy is an example of stereoscopy in which left and right images of a stereogram are animated. This technique is also called wiggle 3-D, wobble 3-D, wigglegram, or sometimes Piku-Piku (Japanese for "twitching"). [1] The sense of depth from such images is due to parallax and to changes to the occlusion of background objects. In ...

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  5. Lenticular printing - Wikipedia

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    Alternatively, several images of the same object, taken from slightly different angles, can be used to create a lenticular print with a stereoscopic 3D effect. 3D effects can be achieved only in a lateral (side-by-side) orientation, as each of the viewer's eyes must see them from a slightly different angle to achieve the stereoscopic effect ...

  6. Stereoscopy - Wikipedia

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    Stereoscopy creates the impression of three-dimensional depth from a pair of two-dimensional images. [5] Human vision, including the perception of depth, is a complex process, which only begins with the acquisition of visual information taken in through the eyes; much processing ensues within the brain, as it strives to make sense of the raw information.

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  8. Adaptive music - Wikipedia

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    Vertical orchestration is the technique in which the music's arrangement is changed. Musical layers are added and removed in response to game events to affect the music’s texture, intensity, and emotional feel without interrupting the flow of music. [ 1 ]

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