Sentences with phrase «optical tricks»

This tablet - like device allows personal viewing of 3 - D content without any glasses by using a clever optical trick to create depth.
As a painter, I was interested to read Jessica Griggs's article on optical tricks used by artists (18 September, p...
It's a neat optical trick: As ice is compressed over time, it becomes easier for light to pass through it.
Sometimes nature's optical tricks arise incidentally, as by - products of other innovations.
But the tiny octopods may have to perform unusual optical tricks to process their blurry vision.
Most recently, his works have been on view in the solo exhibitions Optical Trick at VT Artsalon, Taipei (2011) and Confucius Dancing Mambo»» Tu Wei - Cheng's Solo Exhibition at Providence University, Taichung (2010).
Sometimes, she plays optical tricks with the flat plane (recessive shadows, impossible perspectives) that you can't exactly fathom.
Often his works relied on optical tricks or illusions, drawing his viewers into a debate over the nature of «reality.»
In the five years that we have been writing about perception for this magazine, we have described a range of illusions, from geometric patterns that seem to move because they activate our motion perception systems to optical tricks that arise because each of our eyes sees the world from a slightly different position.
But the scientists discovered an optical trick that converts it into a form that's easier to separate from the main signal.
This optical trick is a powerful demonstration of the contextual nature of perception.
Because of this disconnect between perception and reality, these optical tricks demonstrate the ways in which the brain can fail to re-create the physical world.
Just as Keaton used his early two - reelers and features to explore the illusions of the cinema (his first impulse on getting into movies was to tear a camera apart and figure out exactly how it worked), Kovacs seized on the optical tricks of the new video technology and mined them for every conceivable laugh.
If you're visiting the city with your children, they'll be amazed by the optical tricks and illusions.
Six floors are filled with illusions, puzzles, and optical tricks.
The plane was extremely simple in design, just a hull and a wing in a sand - brown silhouette, but had a lively appearance through an optical trick Jan Willem applied to the sprite animation.
The visual technique, first popularized in the form of 3D GIFs on the Internet, uses optical tricks to make items «pop» in frame.
Portuguese artists have transformed a London gallery into a whirring maze of silent films and optical tricks to get lost in
Yes, there was an optical trick.
Like Polke, Dalí had a sweet tooth when it came to optical tricks and regarded avant - garde experimentalism as a dumb - ass joyride; he riffed on Yves Klein's blue body prints by slathering models in red paint to make his own body prints.
You can take advantage of this optical trick even more by outside mounting your shades above the window frame, so the stack sits on the wall above the window when the shade is raised.
They talk about a small space: «You might as well make it dark because it doesn't have boundaries, and it's sort of an optical trick — it makes you think that it's larger than it is.»
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