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SciFi and Fantasy Art: The Four-dimensional Room

Once again, taking inspiration from Escher. This is somewhat how I picture four-dimensional sight, although such a thing is impossible to represent on a flat surface. Four-dimensional sight is the ability to see all sides of anything or everything simultaneously. For all of you who are about to argue that time is the fourth dimension, I'd just like to say that such things are NOT sequencial, so it doesn't matter if you call the 4th or 96th, it's just a dimension.
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The Four-dimensional Room - SciFi and Fantasy Art by Timothy R. Haldane
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Categories: [Dream Imagery]
Techniques: [Pencil/Graphite Pen]
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DateNameComment 
21 Nov 200145 Even
*eyes start to water* my brain hurts..

You have this wonderful talent for twisting the mind
10 Jan 200245 jack
awesome picture but I would point out that a point, a line, and a geometric shape constitute a geometric progression or sequence, with their respective degrees obviously 1, 2, and 3.
6 Nov 200245 Whatsinaname
Note to self: Become 4 dimensional
Though i think looking at your pic has got me close enough 1
30 Apr 200345 Tanya Kozik
o_O -_- O_o Woooooaaah... >_<

Zees ees verry nice! The surrealism of the drawing is giving me a... not headache, but um.. this itch in the brains... I love the space twisting pictures, but was never able to do them. Great job.
26 Dec 200345 Kkgrm2fnssds1mdbrt
Groovy, crazy.
17 Aug 2004:-) Bonnie L Andrade Montleon
Holy insanity, batman! You need to do more of these! And put them on posters...and mugs...and and and.... I know I would buy it all. You did a fantastic job. Thank you for the eye candy.
17 Aug 2004:-) E. bender
first i thought wow... there are the confused pictures of my head on an paper 0.ô but... this confued me more... *O.oo.OO.oo.O* great work.. how long did it take you...?
9 Jan 2005:-) M. B. Savchovska
I love Escher and all such puzzled architectures of this kind. This is very good, congrats!
23 Aug 200645 Can-ned Food
I can't see any Escher-esque design in it, aside from a superficial, imitative resemblance.

Otherwise I like it. Good shape, and good techniques.
It is not an Escher, though, and by the way, aside from the effection and implication of surrealism there's no way to represent a 4D space of a 3D object even in 3D at all; at least, I know of no mathematics capable of adapting spaces as such; it's really quite inconceivable.

*Ahem*, sorry.
4 Nov 200645 Anonymous
Good knight in a basket how can you draw like that without getting dizzy? I notice the escher stairs but maybe not th einterlocking patterns. I do love the way everything flows and bends and reflects, definetly reflects. Like getting to close to eschers sphere drawing...
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