Technically called "autostereograms," Magic Eye pictures became popular in 1959, when psychologist Bela Julesz invented them. His goal? To examine how people can see in 3D. He used a pretty basic ...
If you lived through the '80s and the '90s, you're probably tired of both Tetris and Magic Eye images. But are you tired of both combined? Probably not! So grab some Excedrin, relax your eyes, and ...
You know those Magic Eye pictures? The ones that, if you stare at it long enough, you can see 3-D (without glasses). Here’s an attempt to do that with a moving image –the Pink Panther, animated. It’s ...