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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Freaky Spiral Illusion

Stare at the center of the spiral for about 60 seconds.Now look at your hand... it will appear to look like bugs are crawling under your skin!




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John Lennon illusion


If you think that this image is nothing then you are wrong,because this image contains a photo of John Lenon who was a 20th-century English songwriter, singer and instrumentalist who gained worldwide fame as one of the founders of the Beatles.

If you want to see him just close your eyes slowly (not fully) or go a bit far from your monitor and you will see him getting appeared.


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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Spinning Girl : Which way is she turning?

WHAT DO YOU SEE below? Let me know in the comment section.



If you see the girl turning clockwise:

You are a RIGHT BRAIN thinker, which apparently means you are a creative thinker, you enjoy the arts, you like the thrill of working on new ideas and enjoy philosophical thinking.

If you see the girl turning anticlockwise:

You are a LEFT BRAIN thinker: which means you are a logical thinker, you enjoy rummaging through concepts for specifics, you enjoy mathematical concepts, science and are very pragmatic.

If you see the girl turning both ways:

You are a genius, (or telling fibs to impress your family and friends)

If you don’t see the girl turning at all:

You are probably brain dead or your computer needs fixed :P.

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How To Be Invisible On Streets.

Here are some really cool ideas if you just want to get invisible on the streets. Though these might not be practical & shouldn't be taken in a strict sense.
Ms. Tsukioka, a fashion designer is the one who came up with these interesting ideas in view with concern for personal security in Japan. The vending machine costume unfolds from a simple red skirt & is meant for grown ups. The wearer hides behind the sheet, printed with an actual-size photo of a vending machine.












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Monday, August 17, 2009

frozen waterfall









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Extreme Bodybuilders.










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Droste Effect.


In the year 1956, "the Dutch graphic artist M.C. Escher made an lithograph with the title 'Print Gallery'. It shows a young man viewing a print in an exhibition gallery. Amongst the buildings depicted on the print, he sees paradoxically the very same gallery that he is standing in."
The term was coined by the poet and columnist Nico Scheepmaker at the end of the 1970s. It is named after Droste, a Dutch brand of cocoa, whose box has a picture of a lady carrying a serving tray with a cup of hot chocolate and a box of the same brand of cocoa.









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Sunday, August 16, 2009

Design Interior: Optical Illusions In Reality.

Here optical illusions are integrated in interior designs. It is really quite a nice idea to do this. The visitors who aren't standing in the proper angle won't have a clue about the concept. They wont be able to get why these lines & curves are painted on the walls. This way you can choose whom to share this little secret with.










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Cool Magazine Illusions










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