Monday, December 25, 2006

CLOSURE
These 2 images refer to one of the basic elements of Design Principle. Closure is the idea that the brain tends to fill in missing information when it perceives an object is missing some of its pieces. Objects can be deconstructed into groups of smaller parts, and when some of these parts are missing the brain tends to add information about an object to achieve closure. In the below examples, we compulsively fill in the missing information to create shape.
This makes these images look like they are alive, they are moving.

HOW CAN THIS BE TRUE?



Above is the image that can make you surprise. Just by rearranging the colored blocks in the same triangle, there is a hole that left. These are all in the same size.

CAN YOU EXPLAIN?

I will give you the answer later. But now, CAN YOU EXPLAIN HOW THIS CAN BE TRUE? Is this a trick? No. It is not a trick. This can be true...

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