Must watch the video - Never Ending Staircase
I would like to know if the Escherian stairwell located in the RIT is actually a never-ending stairwell or just a camera trick.
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Is it possible for a staircase to violate the laws of physics and basic logic by looping back into itself? This is one of the questions Michael Lacanilao, a film and animation graduate student at RIT, examines in his video series and Imagine RIT exhibit The Escherian Stairwell.
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