Tin-Zinc and Other Glenair Material Innovations

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This Zöllner Illusion uses a contrasting angular pattern to make parallel lines appear to diverge. Has the added effect of causing nausea when viewed for prolonged periods.

This Moving Image is an example of the autokinetic effect in which the brain fabricates motion due to a pattern of shapes and colors. Stare at the center of the image to stop the movement, let your eyes track back and forth to enhance the motion.

An example of a Literal Optical Illusion . What you see in the moment is based on your current perception. Both images exist at all times.

The Ponzo Illusion tricks the eye into seeing objects positioned along two converging lines as if the more “distant” object is larger than identically-sized objects positioned in the “foreground.” These two dudes are the same size!

This illusion demonstrates the influence of the fall of a shadow on our interpretation of reality. Is the man blocked by a wall, or blithely crossing the street? The trajectory of the shadow determines your answer.

QwikConnect • April 2023

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