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wolf hesseAkiyoshi KITAOKA, Professor
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Nick GallJust as good as the recursive photo!
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Warning: This page contains some works of "anomalous motion illusion", which might make sensitive observers dizzy or sick. Should you feel dizzy, you had better leave this page immediately.
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neknarf FrankenCaution: This page contains some works of "anomalous motion illusion", which might make sensitive observers dizzy or sick. Should you feel dizzy, you had better leave this page immediately
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David BeckerExcellent page with good optical illusions. Fun to use on my kids.
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B BIllusions and stuff.
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Ted Ohara何もしなくても動いて見える
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Akiyoshi KITAOKA, Department of Psychology, Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan
Since May 10, 2002; Updated October 6, 2004
Caution: This page contains some works of "anomalous motion illusion", which might make sensitive observers dizzy or sick. Should you feel dizzy, you had better leave this page immediately. More
"English versions of "Trick Eyes" and "Trick Eyes 2" (2004/6/21) --- Illusion news (2004/10/4) --- Links (2004/9/18)--- Japanese
The latest works (2004/9/28) --- What's 'new'? (2004/9/30) --- What's 'renew'? (2004/10/5) --- Illusion catalogue (2004/10/5)
Illusion designs from friends (2004/10/6) --- Download of papers (2004/9/18) --- Scenes of the world (2004/9/30)
The page list --- Today's Kyoto (2004/9/30) --- Scenes of Kyoto (2004/10/4) --- Scenes of Japan (2004/9/23)
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Liudvikas Bukysvia slashdot
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Jonathan Petersonillusion, eye
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Allen Reichertillusions how are brain works. perhaps point out how information can be a moving target. must focus on one part to make the rest stop moving.
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