By Vurdlak on May 14, 2006, with 22 Comments
Mira foundation tries to bring greater autonomy to handicapped people and facilitate their social integration by providing them with dogs that are fully trained to meet their needs. Mira recently published a set of optical illusionary posters that show you two dogs, or a blind person, depending on way you perceive the image. I really liked it, since it has simple but efficient design. This type of illusion can also be seen in “People Trapped Inside The Wall”.
By Vurdlak on May 14, 2006, with 75 Comments
The minute I saw this photo, I felt sorry for a poor guy. I assumed it’s a picture of a dying elephant. But later I realised it came from a site dedicated to sand sculptures. This exibit is located at Harrison Hot Springs, also know as “Harrisand”. Harrisand hosts a World Championships of Sand Sculpture, so if you visit it, you can’t miss having really great time. Check for more of amazing sand sculptures inside this post. I posted only those who manage to deceive, giving you impression it’s real thing not a sand sculpture. Be sure to visit this site for full full set of images. Another thing, previously I posted another life-like sand sculpture of Brazillian girl lying in the beach. Check it!
By Vurdlak on May 13, 2006, with 18 Comments
I’m not sure to be exact if this is an optical illusion, or just some weird magic trick simmilar to “Impossible Bottles”, “Impossible Concturctions”, “Impossible Objects”… One thing I’m sure of, is that I can’t figure out how the hell did they manage to pull this column through a supermarket stroller… without cutting both of them!?? David Blaine please help us, if you’re reading this… Many thanks to Edith Wentz for sending us these two amazing pictures (another picture inside)!
By Vurdlak on May 13, 2006, with 29 Comments
This simple, yet dellusional picture gives you opinnion lines in it aren’t parallel. If you pay attention or zoom this image, carefully following space between them, you’ll come to conclusion it’s always the same, thus lines are indeed parallel! Anyone objects to this statement?
By Vurdlak on May 12, 2006, with 26 Comments
Daniel Shiu and Andrew Lipson must have worked their butt off to construct these wonderfull Lego recreations of Escher’s work! They started this project after they finished rendition of Escher’s “Ascending and Descending”, making it 4th Escher picture rendered in LEGO. No camera magic tricks (like David Blaine uses ;), but the picture was taken from exactly the right place. Be sure first to view original Escher’s picture “Relativity” and then jump to Lipson’s original website, where he provided many amazing pictures of their creations! Enjoy!
By Vurdlak on May 12, 2006, with 45 Comments
Does this object below seem to move? Does it make you nervous? I forgot the complete explanation of this illusion, but I remember it has something to do with few of your brain areas beeing too near to eachother. It makes them falsely interpret perceived information.. or something… Try to stare at this for a minute… it will drive you crazy, CRAZY I tell ya!!!
By Vurdlak on May 12, 2006, with 18 Comments
Just like we had Transparent Desktops, Freaky Optical Illusion, Transparent Dorm Doors… now we also have Transparent Magazines. These magazines were printed in a way, that when you place them infront of yourself correctly, they appear transparent, and show part of your figure perfectly. For more of these funny pictures, jump inside this article.
By Vurdlak on May 12, 2006, with 23 Comments
One of our loyal fans, sent us these two funny pictures (another one inside the post). They were previously posted on college humor where our fan found them – but the origin is unknown. This loaded tons of ideas in my head… can’t wait to visit my friend who lives in a college dorm and share this with him!








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