Our brain is really fascinating and capable of making different interpretations of reality from our virtual perception. For example, the optical illusions are great for making us think from a new perspective through sensory processes. This happens in this optical illusion of van gogh painting, which will give you a great artistic experience!
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In this illusion, we find two factors and processes capable of confusing your vision. To begin with, you will have to look at the black and white circular lines for about 20 seconds. During this time, you must face the center of the image and avoid blinking as much as possible, so that your mind absorbs the entire image.
Right after that, blink your eyes once or twice and then look at the Van Gogh painting on the side. Then you should notice that the image will start to “move” as you look at it! This will certainly give a new dimension to the art of this great painter.
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The best way to see Van Gogh's "Starry Night" is to stare at the center of the spiral for 20 seconds and then look at the painting.
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Even Vincent Van Gogh had already created the painting “The Starry Night” with the intention of being a work that expressed movement. But surely he wouldn't have foreseen that we could use technology to create such a wonderful mental effect!
There really isn't any kind of technique to make the frame move here. That's because this movement effect happens entirely in our mind, which will still be processing the circular image you've been staring at for a long time.
Therefore, realize that the effect will not last long, but will be in your vision for an average of 5 to 10 seconds. But those seconds are definitely enough to give us a great artistic experience! Also, everything you look at during that time will be under the effect of movement, but with the painting it's much better.