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* Taking advantage of this is a fairly popular form of modern art, like the page picture.
** [http://www.rense.com/general67/street.htm Julian Beever] is an English artist who is famous for his art on the pavements of England, France, Germany, USA, Australia and Belgium.
* [[Abbey Road Crossing|Abbey Road‘s iconic cover]] was remade on Perspective 3D Street art with [[Peanuts]] characters at [https://web.archive.org/web/20130826190507/http://www.thehighdefinite.com/2012/01/abbey-road-x-peanuts/ Universal Studios Japan].
* Since the human eye uses both eyes to create a 3D image, using the subtle difference between each eye's perspective, some people who are blind in one eye can't excersize proper depth perception and thus their daily routine could be littered with this trope.
** You don't even have to be half blind. Some people just don't have that kind of depth perception. I'm pretty sure people would still be able to see depth fine if they keep moving, though. Instead of seeing something at two different angles at the same time, you see it at different angles at different times. The principle works the same.