Visual illusions occur when the eyes send information to the brain that makes us see something that doesn't match reality Visual illusions play on our perception and make us question the interaction between the eyes and the brain That something can be still but still moves I feel amazing! here, two optical illusions are addressed and the boundaries examined and challenged Peripheral drift optical illusions evoke the perception of motion from static images to peripheral vision Moiré is used to describe the dramatic structure that arises when two or more similar geometric patterns overlap This is the documentation of a smaller way of creating optical illusion.
Optical illusions take place when the eye sends information to the brain that causes it to see something that does not match reality. Optical illusions play with our perception, they make us doubt the interaction between the eyes and the brain. I find it mind blowing that something is set but still move! Here I play with the boundaries of two optical illusions and challenge them. Peripheral drift optical illusions in the perception of physical vision.
Work in three dimensions: Hermann Valsson
Pictures of works: Sisters Lumière