Wireframe Ambiguous Cube
Get the files (or order one printed) here:
From MakeAnything's MyMiniFactory: BUY NOW: Illusion Cube 3D Print Files
From Shapeways: BUY NOW: Ambiguous Cube Illusion
See the other illusions my collection: Ambiguous Objects
Wireframe Ambiguous Cube: another innovation of the ambiguous object illusion invented by mathematician Kokichi Sugihara of Meiji University- this time a 3D frame of a cube transforms to a cylinder! A new 3D print design from @make.anything.
Ambiguous Object Illusion Set
This wonderful and afffordabe set includes four illusion objects and a mirror:
From curiositybox.com: BUY NOW: Inq's Ambiguous Illusion Kit (sold out)
Similar objects available here- from Etsy: BUY NOW: Ambiguous Objects
Ambiguous Object Illusion Set: This kit comes with four objects (three shown here) invented by mathematician Kokichi Sugihara of Meiji University in Japan. Polygons appear as circles in a mirror and vice versa, and the famous “stubborn arrow” that will only point to the right (or, in a mirror, to the left). I like how the base is also an ambiguous pentagon/circle, which like all these objects, is a result of a clever combination of reflection, perspective, and viewing angle. Thanks to the Vsauce team for producing this kit!
Ambiguous Superhero Object
Ambiguous Object Illusion Mug
Ambiguous Object Illusion
These type of object were invented by mathematician Kokichi Sugihara, and you can buy his books here:
From Amazon: BUY NOW Ambiguous Objects by Kokichi Sugihara
Similar objects available here- from Etsy: BUY NOW: Ambiguous Objects
From Amazon (Japan): BUY NOW set of four ambiguous objects with booklet
This kit contains four white plastic illusion objects (including the arrow) and a booklet. I used the translate feature in the Chrome browser to place my order and it shipped to California in three days.
The math and physics are described here in this technical journal article by Prof. Sugihara.
Ambiguous Object Illusion: an incredible new design by Kokichi Sugihara of Meiji University in Japan, the inventor of this illusion and art form. A clever combination of reflection, perspective, and viewing angle produce this striking illusion. My vote for best gift from the G4G13 exchange this year.
Ambiguous Object
These type of objects were invented by mathematician Kokichi Sugihara, and you can buy his other books here:
From Amazon: BUY NOW Ambiguous Objects by Kokichi Sugihara
Also available from Amazon (Japan): BUY NOW set of four ambiguous objects with booklet
Similar objects available here- from Etsy: BUY NOW: Ambiguous Objects
Another illusion design by Kokichi Sugihara of Meiji University in Japan, the inventor of this illusion and art form. A mathematically calculated combination of perspective and the physics of reflection produce this striking illusion that works in many configurations.