In this exhibit, there are plenty of depth and size cues. We can see that the camera is from an eye level of an average human. Because when you see the white slope over the other mannequin's heads, you immediately sense the familiar size cue by assuming we are similar to the height of the mannequin and we are also standing under the white slope at an eye level. Another use of the familiar size cue is that the tiny mannequins are far away. There are overlaps between mannequins, the white slope, and the chairs. If you observe the blue chairs, you can see overlap, relative size, and relative height (characteristics from the depth/size perception notes). The mannequins also perform the relative size depth cue. There is also the atmospheric perspective cue in terms of the mannequin's faces, the mannequins towards the deep end have fuzzy outlines and features.

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