CSS Optical Illusions

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134 points by ulrischa 8 hours ago


myfonj - 5 hours ago

These "dots appearing only while (not) focused" are known as "extinction illusions", namely

    "25 - Appearing Dots"
is "McAnany's type" [1], and

    "26 - Disappearing Dots"
is known as "Ninio's type" [2], according Akiyoshi Kitaoka's materials. (I have recreated them too few years ago [3][4], before getting to the source.)

[1] https://www.psy.ritsumei.ac.jp/akitaoka/kieru3e.html#:~:text...

[2] https://www.psy.ritsumei.ac.jp/akitaoka/kieru3e.html#:~:text...

[3] https://codepen.io/myf/full/XjdmJy ( scintillation warning)

[4] https://codepen.io/myf/full/jMqoMW ( scintillation warning)

sandpaper26 - 7 hours ago

This is cool, but more as a demonstration of interesting CSS techniques than optical illusions in my opinion.

Also, interestingly, I seem to be able to force myself to "see through" all of these illusions except for induced gradients, which I can't stop seeing unless I cover part of the screen.

nilslindemann - 7 hours ago

33 - color fan: There is another interesting optical illusion here: The fan seems to rotate faster when not directly looking at it.

layer8 - 3 hours ago

Heh, I used to do these in Excel.

eulgro - 2 hours ago

They could make capchas out of these.

encom - 7 hours ago

These are all super dark, for some reason.

moralestapia - 8 hours ago

Wow, this is great!

I want to put some of them in my UIs.

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