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The tribar can only exist as a 2-dimensional drawing, since it exploits the ovelapping of parallel lines drawn in different perpectives. It appears as a solid object, made of three beams of square cross-section. All the beams are mutually perpendicular, yet join to form a triangle. The concept can be extended to other polygons, making, for example the "Penrose square", but the visual effect is not as striking. It is possible to create a solid object which looks like a Penrose Triangle. Such shapes can be either curved or have a break in them, but when viewed from a certain angle give the illusion of the complete triangle. Link with pictures: http://www.cs.technion.ac.il/~gershon/EscherForReal/ More on Penrose_triangleSee also: Illusions
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