In today’s illusion, there is a hidden insect. By carefully adjusting your focus and observing the repeating patterns, it can ...
This optical illusion can assess your IQ and observational prowess. This is not an average seek-and-find puzzle. Do you think you have what it takes to make the cut and claim a spot in the top 1 per ...
Fooled by an optical illusion? You're not the only one. Learn how these illusions can fool AI, too.
Optical illusions have become the talk of the town and they are more than casual internet puzzles as they serve as visual ...
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Scientists Believe Your Eye’s Blind Spot Holds the Key to Understanding Consciousness
The human eye hides a surprising secret: a blind spot at the back of the eye. Scientists wonder if this imperfection could reveal how our minds create consciousness.
This seasonal celebration of hands-on tinkering and experimentation invites everyone to create, explore, and color their ...
At Gary Nader Art Centre, Rachel Valdés continues her investigation into the boundaries of human sensorial awareness in solo ...
Two innovative Arklow sculptors who are helping shape the town’s thriving arts scene recently launched a new collaborative sculpture exhibition that challenges perceptions and reimagines the everyday.
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Questioning reality: A thought experiment
An exploration of philosophical ideas about perception and reality, examining how our senses shape experience and why questioning assumptions can deepen understanding.
‘Trick of the eye’: Brown professor draws comparisons between Optical art and computer-generated art
Lindsay Caplan, assistant professor of history of art and architecture, posits that both types of art raise issues about people’s manipulability.
This is not a museum built around artefacts or history. There are no display cases or timelines to follow. Instead, it uses science, psychology and design to challenge how we perceive ...
The perception of faces where none exist can be a window into how the brain makes sense of the world. This phenomenon, known as pareidolia, reveals the fundamental architecture of visual cognition: a ...
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