An ex-coworker, Saf Stern, forwarded me a link to an interesting optical illusion. It’s one of many that Akiyoshi KITAOKA has been creating. Check out the rest of Akiyoshi KITAOKA’s optical illusions.
How easily fooled the senses are …
An ex-coworker, Saf Stern, forwarded me a link to an interesting optical illusion. It’s one of many that Akiyoshi KITAOKA has been creating. Check out the rest of Akiyoshi KITAOKA’s optical illusions.
How easily fooled the senses are …
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Really amazing optical illusions indeed … reminded me of fantastic colorful books that my parents use to have when I was a kid, with those sort of illusions and the ones where you can see objects in 3D inside strange patterns