The PlayStation 5 Makes For A Good Anamorphic Illusion

The PlayStation 5 Makes For A Good Anamorphic Illusion

Earlier this year, a massive, public digital-art project called “Wave” went up on a 22.86 m-high LED display in Seoul, South Korea. Now that same screen has been graced with another anamorphic illusion.

With the PlayStation 5, that is.

The PlayStation 5 Makes For A Good Anamorphic Illusion

Wow! As you can see below, the enormous PlayStation 5 and DualSense controllers appear like real, three-dimensional objects:

In case you’ve never seen “Wave,” have a look:


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