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Posted: 20th May 2007 21:00
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Posts: 1,249 Joined: 25/5/2005 Awards:
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What's your favorite optical illusion picture you've ever seen? I'd have to go with "All Is Vanity" by Charles Allen Gilbert.
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Post #150267
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Posted: 20th May 2007 21:24
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I'm an Escher fan. My favorite is probably Ascending and Descending. It reminds me of a cross-country course in Wisconsin that seems to always be going uphill
-------------------- Hip-Hop QOTW: "Yeah, where I'ma start it at, look I'ma part of that Downtown Philly where it's realer than a heart attack It wasn't really that ill until the start of crack Now it's a body caught every night on the Almanac" "Game Theory" The Roots |
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Post #150268
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Posted: 20th May 2007 21:51
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Posts: 619 Joined: 2/4/2004 Awards:
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Square A is the same shade of gray as square B
Seriously, how? This post has been edited by FallingHeart on 20th May 2007 21:52 -------------------- "We're not tools of the government or anyone else. Fighting... fighting was the only thing I was ever good at, but at least I always fought for what I believed in." - Frank Yeager (a.k.a. Grey Fox) |
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Post #150271
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Posted: 20th May 2007 22:18
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Posts: 1,640 Joined: 21/6/2004 Awards:
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I love ones like the one that FH posted above. That one always boggles my mind. My sister, being an artist, has tons of these things bookmarked. I don't have links to any of them, but just imagine 20 more things like the one FH posted.
Aside from those, I really like Victor Vasarely's stuff. My favorite, by far, is this neat checkerboard pattern that seems to dance around a ton if you move your eyes or scroll down to see more of it. It's amazing: -------------------- Is PJ |
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Post #150273
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Posted: 21st May 2007 02:00
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Posts: 51 Joined: 10/1/2007 Awards:
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I always like those drawings where there's two squares intertwined and you can't tell how. Could stare out those for a while.
-------------------- Whoever appeals to the law against his fellow man is either a fool or a coward. Whoever cannot take care of himself without that law is both. For a wounded man shall say to his assailant. If I live I will kill you, if I die you are forgiven. Such is the rule of honor. |
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Post #150287
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