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A comprehensive account traces the instrument's accidental origin in experiments with successive reflections and polarized light, then develops the optical theory of paired and multiple reflectors that produce symmetrical, repeating patterns. Practical chapters explain construction of simple, telescopic, polyangular, annular, polycentral, total-internal-reflection, polarized-light, stereoscopic, and microscopic variants, selection and illumination of objects, and photographic recording. The work examines how eye and object position, mirror angles, and motion change the designs, and concludes with suggestions for applying the produced motifs to ornament, textiles, architecture, and as an instrument of scientific display and visual entertainment.
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