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This media file shows a close-up of a wall with a piece of art and an information card. The art is a minimalist depiction of geometric angles, with two sets of converging lines originating from a single point. One set of lines is black, and the other is blue. The information card, displayed to the right of the art, is a teal rectangle with text in both Greek and English. The Greek text discusses "The Angle Illusion" ("Η Ψευδαίσθηση της Γωνίας"), asking the viewer to observe two blue angles and determine which has a larger opening, and then explains that the brain is tricked by the surrounding black lines which have different openings, making the blue angles appear different in size even though they are identical. The English text reiterates this explanation. The lighting appears to be indoor, and the setting is likely an exhibition or gallery space in Thessaloniki, Greece, given the Greek text. There are no people visible in the frame. The overall impression is one of an educational display intended to demonstrate a visual illusion.
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Jun 23, 2026

Thessaloniki, Greece

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This media file shows a close-up of a wall with a piece of art and an information card. The art is a minimalist depiction of geometric angles, with two sets of converging lines originating from a single point. One set of lines is black, and the other is blue. The information card, displayed to the right of the art, is a teal rectangle with text in both Greek and English. The Greek text discusses "The Angle Illusion" ("Η Ψευδαίσθηση της Γωνίας"), asking the viewer to observe two blue angles and determine which has a larger opening, and then explains that the brain is tricked by the surrounding black lines which have different openings, making the blue angles appear different in size even though they are identical. The English text reiterates this explanation. The lighting appears to be indoor, and the setting is likely an exhibition or gallery space in Thessaloniki, Greece, given the Greek text. There are no people visible in the frame. The overall impression is one of an educational display intended to demonstrate a visual illusion.

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