The music used in this video is by DJ Issac
and is called "My Brain"
This Is The Ultimate Optical Illusions Video
Made By Me.
**NOTE** To anyone who things something is
going to pop out, like a scary face, they are
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The Prototype This! team shows you how the
future of gaming may be changed forever.
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zany brilliance, hi-tech wizardry, and a
inside look at some of the latest tools and
gadgets that just may change the way we live
and work.
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Some amazing optical illusion that i think
are really cool. Is seeing really
believing?...... PART 2 OUT NOW!
Thanks to j_272004 for her permission to use
Hypnotic (the amazing pictue which i descibed
as ' just wierd) which can be found at
www.caedes.net ALL images used from
Caedes.net must have permission from the
artist as per copyrite. Enjoy Tags :evolutionofdancepokemonthemetuneguitarquickchangejackassokgotreadmillsfreehugsurbanninjaopticalillusion
PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE YOU COMMENT.
One of the labs in the University of Tokyo
uploaded some interesting videos several
years ago, so I compiled them.
This technology involves neither
chroma-keying nor photoshopping but is
"quasi-invisivility" using a specific fabric
and projector.
If you need more information, please visit
these sites;
http://science.howstuffworks.com/invisibility
-cloak.htm
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/11.08/pwr_
invisible.html?pg=2&topic=&topic_set= Tags :opticalcamouflageinvisiblesciencetechnologytokyouniversityjapanjapanese
This device creates the illusion that a
simple stream of water droplets can defy the
known laws of physics. By controlling a set
of flickering LEDs, the dripping water can
appear to slow down, freeze in mid-air, and
even reverse in direction.
This illusion exists because the brain
attempts to fill in the gaps between flashes
with its anticipated motion. It is the same
reason that your brain interprets the 24
frames/second of a movie to be in-motion,
rather than recognizing the individual still
frames .
The credit for this device belongs to Nate
True. You can learn how to build your own
Time Fountain at:
http://cre.ations.net/creation/the-time-fount
ain Tags :timefountainopticalillusionopticalillusion