Designer Marc        Böttler used stacked wooden blocks and combined them with tricky camera        angles to turn children's playthings into a cool set of optical illusions.        He calls it his Klotz Type Experiment. Because they only form letters when        viewed from certain direction, it might be one of the first official        anamorphic alphabets that could be used on a computer.
At first glance these wooden        letters appear to be nothing more than a few blocks organized on a table        to create a standard alphabet. However the letters are actually illusions        of perspective, viewable only from the photographed angle, certain        elements stacked high while others layered below are actually far in the        background. Designed and photographed by Marc Böttler, see the full        alphabet here.
 		 		
 		 		
 		 		
 		 		
 		 		
 		 		
 		 		
 		 		
 		 		
 		 		
 		 		
 		 		
 		 		
 		 		
 		 		
 		 		
 		 		
 		 		
 		 		
 		 		
 		 		
 		 		
 		 		
 		 		
 		 		
 		 		
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