Eye Illusions (Ambiguity Pictures)
Eye Illusions (Ambiguity Pictures)
The Penrose stairs is a variation on the Penrose triangle. You could climb the stairs forever and never get any higher. That is
only possible in two dimensions. This endless staicase can be found also in the paintings of M. C. Escher or also in the movie
Inception by Christopher Nolan. (by Roger Penrose)
This impossible object (blivet) is called "Devil's Fork" or "Three-Pronged
"Three Pronged Poiuyt" or "Schuster's Conundrum" (by D. H.
Schuster)
This is one of classic optical illusions - it is called dancing elephant. Try to count the number of his legs (by Roger Shepard).
Given the wood do you think you could make this
This corner house is a bit tricky. Question: Is the corner concave or convex? Use your palm to cover the upper half of the
picture and the corner will be bulged out. However, if you cover the lower half, then it will seem as the inner corner.
Amazing.
Word Illusions
If you can read the following picture, then you can shout ...
This painting is called "Optical Illusion" - literally - you can read it (by John Langdon).
Victory or defeat? Both (by Veja Magazine).
Have you ever noticed a hidden arrow in the FedEx logo? It stands for speed and precision. Check the space between "E" and
"x".
Try to say the color of the words, instead of actually reading them. You will find it surprisingly difficult. The right half of
your brain is trying to say the colors, the left half is trying to say the word itself. This brain teaser is used by mountaineers to
test if their concentration is ok. (by J. R. Stroop).