Wednesday, 12 August 2020

Optical Illusions- Help?

Laveta Fathy: In simple words, a cognitive illusion is an image that displays multiple images at once. These different images can be seen when looking at the illusion from different angles, different amounts of time, etc. A cognitive illusion, or optical illusion, can also be an image that "messes with your eyes" so to speak. It causes your eyes to visualize lines/shapes in the picture moving, turning, or twisting, when in reality, they are not moving at all. M.C. Escher is one of the most famous optical artists. Here's some of his work:http://farm1.static.flickr.com/30/38869110_e06a947...http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2062/2105236006_e14...http://www.escherinhetpaleis.nl/index.php?objectID...http://www.artistsguilds.com/art/escher-4.jpgHere are some other examples:http://www.myhealthyeye.com/dice.jpghttp://brainist.com/optical_illusions/image005.jpghttp://mrbarlow.files.wordpress.com/2009/05/cafe_w...http://boomeryearbook.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/......Show more

Francisco Schonhardt: Cognitive Illusion Definition

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