February 3, 2007 at 6:07 am
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Here are some of my other scary optical illusions. Most of them show you an “idle” picture of a woman, young couple or children. On a first glaze pictures look normal, but when you stop concetrating on minor details, figure of an unholy presence strucks you… Scary!


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February 3, 2007 at 5:55 am
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At first sight, there’s nothing wrong with this lady below. She’s normal and has her eyes closed for some reason… but wait! Move away from your monitor, or simply narrow your eyes. You’ll notice this same little lady doesn’t look friendly any more - she’s starring at you! And yes, she was doing so from the very beginning, only you didn’t notice it before! This illusion really scared the crap out of me!

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February 3, 2007 at 5:33 am
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Remeber how back in the old days, people accused Black Sabbath of sneaking satanic messages into their song, that could only be heard by playing it backwards. First time I was entrodouced to this kind of hidden mesagges, was when I saw Little Nicky staring Adam Sandler.
Well, that’s nothing compared to Aphex Twin, who sneaked in the Aphex Twin face (Richard David James, himself) in their Windowlicker EP in 1999. The face can be revealed when the song is played by a computer software that visualizes sound waves, (ie Cool Edit Pro). Here’s the result! Was it done or purpose, or just another optical illusion, judge for yourself… Jump inside this article for more simmilar stuff! This belongs to Multiple Meanings Category.

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February 3, 2007 at 5:27 am
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Alan Stubbs from University of Maine in USA made this wonderfull optical illusion. This illusion participated in “Best Visual Illusion Of The Year Contest”, and made it to the finals - The Top 10 Finalists to be exact. What you should do is simple, Alan explained: “For the primary effect, one should sit at a comfortable distance and then move forward toward the center of the figure. An interesting change in apparent brightness and to some degree form will result—what may be called a “here comes the sun” effect. By moving back and forth, this apparent change will repeat”.





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February 3, 2007 at 5:16 am
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Miriam mailed me this poster for a play called “Equus”. She said: “I know there’s been a lot of controversy over Daniel Radcliffe’s appearance in Equus. But this poster advertisement is just so neat!” If you don’t recognize the name Radcliffe, it’s that little prick that starred in Harry Potter sequels. I never liked the guy, nor any of that Harry Potter nonsense. If you like it, then please don’t be offended and just ignore me, but I always considered Harry Potter and it’s author, a cheap Tolkien / Lord Of The Rings rip-off! This poster, on the other hand is quite nice. Can you see a horse in it? I see two!
Even though first I thought there was a bull in it… More similar stuff inside billboards category.

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