



(3 votes)
April 25, 2006 | 27 Comments

Check this drawing! I’m not sure where it’s located, nor who took this picture, but is surely wonderful example of optical illusions and sidewalk art fusion. If somebady has info about the author/loacation of this flick, please post it, so I can include the source link. Enjoy! Simmilar: “3D Sidewalk Drawings”, “Impossible Triangle”, “Murals”, “Murals [...]




(5 votes)
April 15, 2006 | 21 Comments

In the center of the Belgian village Ophoven is a sculpture of an impossible triangle. It only works from particular viewpoint. Seen from any other side, it just looks like metal bars in a Z shape, where one bar is bent behind. Checkt these three posts to get idea how this installation was done: “Impossibly [...]




(5 votes)
April 9, 2006 | 23 Comments

If you liked “Impossible Objects in Real Life” and “Lego Escher Illusion”, you will like this one as well. Here you can see how this construction was built. Also don’t forget to open this post (click on the white tittle) and see more impossible structures constructed in real life.




(4 votes)
April 9, 2006 | 20 Comments

We got ourselves another user-submitted optical illusion! Thanks to Philip Hansen you can see this Audi Comercial inspired by M C Escher. A driver navigates his way through Escheresque world. Viral for some automobile. Jump inside this post to see the full video. Amazing!
Currently video is down, but you can still view it here.
Here is [...]




(5 votes)
April 4, 2006 | 22 Comments

See these stairs? You presumed the coridor is at the end of them since this is the optical illusion site, right? Wrong! Acctually this is no illusion, but just me toying with you. If you didn’t see this image here, you would presume correctly that there is just a wall at the end of them. [...]




(6 votes)
April 3, 2006 | 14 Comments

Another cool work by Escher! This amazing Staircase Illusion in a way reminds me of classic computer game called Discworld. Am not sure why, it just does!




(7 votes)
March 31, 2006 | 25 Comments

Beleive it or not, this stroller’s both front wheels are above the ground, it’s just that the shadow fits perfectly and voila! Result: another optical illusion – [via].




(4 votes)
March 31, 2006 | 38 Comments

I’m not sure where this bridge can be found, but it’s a wonderfull magic trick. You presume it goes on and on for miles, while in fact it is only 30 feet long! If you open this article, you will see another picture, just shot from different angle… – [via].




(19 votes)
March 30, 2006 | 32 Comments

When you scroll down this page, looking at the bridge below it will be as if you looked back between your legs. Check it out! The effect it produces is really confusing.




(2 votes)
March 30, 2006 | 43 Comments

This is an actual photograph not a digital/photoshop manipulation. The best that I can tell is the only thing done to this image was to convert it to Black & White. How do you think it was done? Could a magnet be holding the King to the side of that raised block? – [via].





