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"Exploring the Distorted Pathways: From Motor Homunculus to Antipopes" Embark on a journey through time and space as we delve into the world hints

Background imageDistorted Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20101658

EyeUbiquitous_20101658
Austria, Vienna, Hundertwasswerhaus moderm colourful expressionist apartment building exterior

Background imageDistorted Collection: How The Kaleidoscope Makes Its Patterns, 1936

How The Kaleidoscope Makes Its Patterns, 1936
How The Kaleidoscope Makes Its Patterns, 1935. From The Popular Science Educator, Volume 2, edited by Charles Ray. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]

Background imageDistorted Collection: The Awe-Inspiring Spectre of the Brocken, 1935

The Awe-Inspiring Spectre of the Brocken, 1935. From The Popular Science Educator, Volume 2, edited by Charles Ray. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]

Background imageDistorted Collection: The Strange Fata Morgana Seen in Sicily, 1935

The Strange Fata Morgana Seen in Sicily, 1935. From The Popular Science Educator, Volume 2, edited by Charles Ray. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]

Background imageDistorted Collection: Pool Frog (Pelophylax lessonae) split level view, near Crisan village, Danube Delta

Pool Frog (Pelophylax lessonae) split level view, near Crisan village, Danube Delta, Romania, June

Background imageDistorted Collection: Conifer tree bent under the weight of snow, Kuntivaara, Finland

Conifer tree bent under the weight of snow, Kuntivaara, Finland. Photograph taken on location for BBC Frozen Planet series, March 2010

Background imageDistorted Collection: Edward II, 1856. Artist: Alfred Crowquill

Edward II, 1856. Artist: Alfred Crowquill
Edward II, 1856. From Alfred Crowquills Comic History of the Kings and Queens of England - From William the Conqueror to the Present Time. [Read & Co. London, 1856]

Background imageDistorted Collection: Total war: What Old Mirrors They Make Nowadays, 1868 (1956)

Total war: What Old Mirrors They Make Nowadays, 1868 (1956). A print from Ideas, a volume about the origin and early history of many things, common and less common, essential and inessential

Background imageDistorted Collection: When you see Blackpool like this you re drunk, 20th Century

When you see Blackpool like this you re drunk, 20th Century

Background imageDistorted Collection: John Reith, 1st Baron Reith, 1933. Artist: Robert Low

John Reith, 1st Baron Reith, 1933. Artist: Robert Low
John Reith, 1st Baron Reith, 1933. A print from a supplement of The New Statesman and Nation, 11th November 1933

Background imageDistorted Collection: John Simon, 1st Viscount Simon, 1933. Artist: Robert Low

John Simon, 1st Viscount Simon, 1933. Artist: Robert Low
John Simon, 1st Viscount Simon, 1933. A print from a supplement of The New Statesman and Nation, 16th December 1933

Background imageDistorted Collection: A porcelain dish by Maria Lebedeva, 1920. Artist: Maria Vasilievna Lebedeva

A porcelain dish by Maria Lebedeva, 1920. Artist: Maria Vasilievna Lebedeva
A porcelain dish by Maria Lebedeva, 1920

Background imageDistorted Collection: Study for `The City, 1909-1910. Artist: Robert Delaunay

Study for `The City, 1909-1910. Artist: Robert Delaunay
Study for `The City, 1909-1910. This painting is part of an early series of works by Delaunay on the subject of the city, it was inspired by a postcard photograph of the rooftops of Paris taken

Background imageDistorted Collection: Gravitational lens in CL0024+1654 Artist: W Collet

Gravitational lens in CL0024+1654 Artist: W Collet
Gravitational lens in CL0024+1654. A gravitational lens occurs when light from a very distant, bright source (such as a quasar) is bent around a massive object (such as a galaxy)

Background imageDistorted Collection: Gravitation lens G2237+0305

Gravitation lens G2237+0305. Einstein Cross quasar. A gravitational lens occurs when light from a very distant, bright source (such as a quasar) is bent around a massive object (such as a galaxy)

Background imageDistorted Collection: Byzantine sculpture in the Church of Panagia Ekatonpyliani on Paros, 4th century

Byzantine sculpture in the Church of Panagia Ekatonpyliani on Paros, 4th century

Background imageDistorted Collection: John Logie Bairds first television demonstration, 1926

John Logie Bairds first television demonstration, 1926. Photograph taken from the screen of his first Televisor

Background imageDistorted Collection: The Ambassadors, 1533. Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger

The Ambassadors, 1533. Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger
The Ambassadors, 1533. Double portrait by Hans Holbein (1497-1543) of Jean de Dinteville and Georges de Selve. In the foreground is a distorted skull, representing mortality

Background imageDistorted Collection: Shadows in the passageway from the Bodleian Library to Radcliffe Square

Shadows in the passageway from the Bodleian Library to Radcliffe Square

Background imageDistorted Collection: Sun and trees reflected in the River Cherwell, Oxford

Sun and trees reflected in the River Cherwell, Oxford

Background imageDistorted Collection: Autumnal refection in a puddle by Merton College, Oxford

Autumnal refection in a puddle by Merton College, Oxford

Background imageDistorted Collection: Abstract visualisation: ripples in the River Thames at Oxford

Abstract visualisation: ripples in the River Thames at Oxford

Background imageDistorted Collection: Abstract visualisation of ship wakes in Eidfjord Norway

Abstract visualisation of ship wakes in Eidfjord Norway

Background imageDistorted Collection: Reflections in 42nd street, New York 2n

Reflections in 42nd street, New York 2n
New York, USA - 4 November 3023 Distorted reflections of skyscrapers bounce around this archetypal street canyon in Manhattan

Background imageDistorted Collection: Reflections in 42nd street, New York USA 1

Reflections in 42nd street, New York USA 1
New York, USA - 3 November 2013; no people in view. Distorted reflections of skyscrapers bounce around this archetypal street canyon in Manhattan

Background imageDistorted Collection: Abstract visualisation of ship wakes in Eidfjord, Norway

Abstract visualisation of ship wakes in Eidfjord, Norway

Background imageDistorted Collection: Reflections in 42nd street, New York 3n

Reflections in 42nd street, New York 3n
New York, USA - 4 November 3023 Distorted reflections of skyscrapers bounce around this archetypal street canyon in Manhattan

Background imageDistorted Collection: Reflections in 42nd street, New York USA 3

Reflections in 42nd street, New York USA 3
New York, USA - 3 November 2013; no people in view. Distorted reflections of skyscrapers bounce around this archetypal street canyon in Manhattan

Background imageDistorted Collection: Reflections in 42nd street, New York 4n

Reflections in 42nd street, New York 4n
New York, USA - 4 November 3023 Distorted reflections of skyscrapers bounce around this archetypal street canyon in Manhattan

Background imageDistorted Collection: Abstract visualisation of ship wakes in Flam, Norway

Abstract visualisation of ship wakes in Flam, Norway

Background imageDistorted Collection: Reflections in 42nd street, New York 2b

Reflections in 42nd street, New York 2b
New York, USA - 4 November 3023 Distorted reflections of skyscrapers bounce around this archetypal street canyon in Manhattan

Background imageDistorted Collection: The Rockefeller Centre in Manhattan, New York n1

The Rockefeller Centre in Manhattan, New York n1
New York, USA - 11 April 2013; no people in view. An iconic piece of New York grandiose architecture, the Rockefeller Center is a large complex of commercial

Background imageDistorted Collection: Reflections of the Rockefeller Centre in a shop window n7

Reflections of the Rockefeller Centre in a shop window n7
New York, USA - 11 April 2013; no people in view. An iconic piece of New York grandiose architecture, the Rockefeller Center is a large complex of commercial

Background imageDistorted Collection: Reflections in 42nd street, New York USA 2

Reflections in 42nd street, New York USA 2
New York, USA - 3 November 2013; no people in view. Distorted reflections of skyscrapers bounce around this archetypal street canyon in Manhattan

Background imageDistorted Collection: Reflection of the Sky Tower in Auckland, New Zealand

Reflection of the Sky Tower in Auckland, New Zealand
Auckland, New Zealand North Island - 28 May 2012; The 328m Sky Tower is a major landmark in Auckland, New Zealand. This telecommunications

Background imageDistorted Collection: The choice: Grand Central Station

The choice: Grand Central Station
New York, USA - 12 October 2013 Its all about work/life balance....Oysters or trains? Work or pleasure? That has to be one of the deep philosophical choices for the ages

Background imageDistorted Collection: Reflections in Canary Wharf

Reflections in Canary Wharf
Canary Wharf is a major global business district located in Tower Hamlets, east London, England. It is one of the United Kingdoms two main financial centres - along with the traditional City of

Background imageDistorted Collection: Inverted reflection of Saint Pauls Cathedral in a London escalator

Inverted reflection of Saint Pauls Cathedral in a London escalator
The great dome of Saint Pauls Cathedral is a London and international landmark. But here we see it in an unusual, view - its fragmented and deconstructed reflection in a nearby covered escalator

Background imageDistorted Collection: Inverted reflection of Saint Pauls Cathedral, London England

Inverted reflection of Saint Pauls Cathedral, London England
The great dome of Saint Pauls Cathedral is a London and international landmark. But here we see it in an unusual, view - its fragmented

Background imageDistorted Collection: Deconstructed reflection of Saint Pauls Cathedral

Deconstructed reflection of Saint Pauls Cathedral
The great dome of Saint Pauls Cathedral is a London and international landmark. But here we see it in an unusual, view - its fragmented and deconstructed reflection in a nearby modern

Background imageDistorted Collection: Reflections in London Docklands

Reflections in London Docklands
Canary Wharf is a major global business district located in Tower Hamlets, east London, England. It is one of the United Kingdoms two main financial centres ÔÇÜAi along with the traditional City of

Background imageDistorted Collection: Shadow of the U Bein Teak Bridge across Taungthaman Lake Myanmar

Shadow of the U Bein Teak Bridge across Taungthaman Lake Myanmar
Taungthaman Lake, Myanmar - 26 January 2013. Taungthaman Lake at Amarapura of Myanmar is home to one of the countrys most famous sights, U Bein Teak Bridge

Background imageDistorted Collection: Tree reflected in the River Thames, Oxford

Tree reflected in the River Thames, Oxford

Background imageDistorted Collection: Reflections in the Thames at Oxford

Reflections in the Thames at Oxford

Background imageDistorted Collection: Boats and reflections by Folly Bridge, Oxford

Boats and reflections by Folly Bridge, Oxford



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"Exploring the Distorted Pathways: From Motor Homunculus to Antipopes" Embark on a journey through time and space as we delve into the world hints. Our first stop takes us to the fascinating concept of the Motor Homunculus model, where our body's motor functions are represented in a peculiar humanoid form. As we unravel this enigma, we encounter its counterpart - the Sensory Homunculus, shedding light on how our senses intertwine with our physical being. Next, let's venture to Italy's enchanting city of Venice, known for its labyrinthine canals and rich history. Here lies an intriguing tale about an Antipope - a figure who challenged papal authority during medieval times. Unraveling this historical puzzle reveals hidden secrets that shaped Europe in the 17th century. As we cross continents, a glance at maps from different eras unravels further distortions. The 17th-century map of Europe showcases geopolitical complexities while hinting at power struggles and shifting borders. Meanwhile, across the Atlantic Ocean lies another curious clue - a white flag representing surrender or truce in American history. Discovering uncharted territories becomes possible with a glimpse at 17th-century maps of the New World and British Isles from centuries past. These cartographic gems offer glimpses into explorations that reshaped global perceptions during their time. Artistry meets distortion when we encounter "Ballerina in Blu (Blue Dancer), " an exquisite masterpiece painted by Italian artist Gino Severini in 1912. Oil and spangles on canvas create mesmerizing illusions that challenge our perception of reality itself. Further southward lies South America, captured within yet another captivating map from the 17th century. This vibrant continent unveils tales of indigenous cultures intertwined with European colonization efforts – stories often distorted by historical biases. Finally, let your imagination soar above terraced vineyards along the Douro River in Portugal.