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2022-04-20 22:01:09
Face on Mars

In 1976 the Viking Orbiter radioed back many images from Mars. Among those form the Cydonia region, one depicted a rock formation that strongly resembled a human or humanoid face staring straight up into the heavens.
You can probably guess what was made of this… ‘Pareidolia’ is the term for neurological or psychological phenomena where vague images are interpreted by the brain as specific images. Statistically speaking, it is a type I error, a “false positive”.
What do you see?

 #classic

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2022-04-20 21:00:03
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2022-04-19 22:00:03
If you look closely you might find a jungle cat in this picture.

Did you find it? Write your answers in the comments.

 #fun

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2022-04-18 22:00:27
Hallucii – An “impossible” Movie

Goo-Shun Wang created this brilliant movie “Hallucii” in 2006 at the MFA Computer Art, School of Visual Arts, New York. It carries forward the creative torch in the spirit of the Penroses and M. C. Escher (see below).
Enjoy the level-transcending camera metapher and subtle details, like the bottle label.
Share your impressions in the comments

#classic

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2022-04-17 22:00:35
Rotation changes the interpretation

In the “fairy tale” , bistable situations can occur at oblique angles. You can test this by stopping at the right instant.

 #classic

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2022-04-16 22:00:29
Once the dog has been seen, it stays obvious – one-shot learning has taken place.

This example demonstrates the amazing capability of our visual system to organise noisy and ill-defined visual input into interpretable shapes (with sometimes exaggerated results as shown, e.e., by the “face on Mars”.

 #classic 

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2022-04-16 12:19:00
The Worst Photo Perspective You Could Imagine

This photo was shared by one of our beloved subscribers :) He specifically asked not to remove the Persian text there, but he said it doesn't say anything bad, so I hope it doesn't since I'm not fluent in Persian.

But in either case I think it's one of really good examples of what a wrong perspective can do to otherwise beautiful photo.

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2022-04-16 11:19:00
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2022-04-15 22:00:56
you see the painting “All is Vanity” by Charles Allen Gillbert (1873–1929)

This is not an “optical illusion” proper, it’s more a physical effect: With the strong spatial low-pass filtering, the blurred version simply lacks the fine details. However, one could also argue that the low-spatial frequency information is masked by high spatial frequencies like in the“Lincoln effect” by Harmon & Julesz (1973) “The recognition of faces”. 

#classic

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2022-04-15 12:19:00
Find the Tiger!

Do you know that on this image most people can't find the tiger in the first 2 minutes, or think it doesn't exist... Can you see it guys?

#fun

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