
4 minutes d’illusions d’optique pour le clip de OK Go 4 minutes d’illusions d’optique pour le clip de OK Go ! Voici le nouveau clip de OK Go, imaginé par Special Guest pour le titre “The Writing’s On the Wall“, une avalanche jouissive et explosive de plus de 4 minutes d’illusions d’optique ! Et si vous ne connaissez pas les autres clips de OK Go, voilà de quoi rattraper votre retard : les clips de OK Go.
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N'en croyez pas vos yeux! Généralement, quand on aborde le sujet des illusions, tout le monde commence à lever les yeux au ciel en pensant qu’ils ont déjà tout vu. J’espère que ce petit panel tiré du site du Professeur Akiyoshi KITAOKA va vous surprendre. Moi j’ai bousillé mes mirettes à toutes les regarder: (ou comment se donner la nausée en utilisant l’illusion de mouvement par vue périphérique). Pour mieux voir ces illusions, affichez l’image en plein écran et balayez l’image du regard. L’illusion fonctionne en périphérie du champ visuel. Dans cette illusion, les points noirs aux intersections des bambous semblent devenir blanc dans la périphérie du champ de vision. (ou comment niquer son écran d’ordi en vérifiant avec une règle que tous les carrés et rectangles de ces figures sont bien droits) (ou comment vous allez passer votre temps à jouer avec l’outil pipette de Photoshop). Les carrés A et B sont de la même couleur et en voici la preuve. Ces deux filles ont la même couleur de peau.
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The rotating pink dots optical illusion explained in detail Focus your eyes on the center X and stare fixedly without moving your eyes and note what happens to the blinking color patches. If done properly, the magenta spots will fade somewhat while being mixed with flashes of green, magenta's complementary color. The longer you stare at the center, the more vivid this phantom color becomes. Try blinking your eyes rapidly or moving your head from side to side and you can interrupt the illusion allowing you to see only the magenta spots again. Believe it, there is no green in this picture! Try putting your mouse pointer on the top title bar above as indicated and hold down the left mouse button. Unfortunately, most modern browsers refuse to stop the motion during the above title bar mouse procedure, however, digital photographs of the screen show the presence of a blank gap where the eye mistakenly sees green. What you are viewing is an animated GIF image composed of a gray circle and a background picture.
Conclusion and Evaluation Labs : IB Physics CE ASPECT ONE: Concluding Do you clearly state a conclusion based on a reasonable interpretation of your data? Does your conclusion offer more than just a restatement of the graph? You need to explain and justify what you discovered, including the scope and limit of your results. If relevant, comment about random and systematic errors in your data, and comment about any x-axis or y-axis intercepts. CE ASPECT TWO: Evaluating procedure(s) Carefully look at your procedure or method. Comment on the overall quality of your data. Consider the equipment used, methods followed, as well as time management. Have you sufficiently controlled the relevant variables? CE ASPECT THREE: Improving the investigation Consider the evaluation from above (CE aspect 2) and address the important issues. Make sure suggestions or improvements are realistic, detailed and significant. Make qualitative and quantitative evaluative statements if possible. What about the range and number of your data?
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