Ambiguous Illusions

Ambiguous Illusions by Humberto Machado, published by Lulu.com on September 24, 2015, is a visual exploration of creative ambiguous figurative illusions. This edition, comprising 58 pages, invites readers to engage with the intricate interplay of perception and reality, showcasing how these illusions arise from the brain’s interpretation of information.
In this book, readers will find a collection of illusions that highlight the coexistence of dual aspects within a single image. The work emphasizes the fascinating nature of ambiguous illusions and their ability to challenge our understanding of reality. Additionally, the book features renowned optical illusions created by notable figures such as Ewald Hering and Johann Poggendorff, further enriching the exploration of art and perception.
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In this book you will observe some very creative ambiguous figurative illusions by Humberto Machado where both aspects share space, and cannot exist without the other. Ambiguous illusions are fascinating because they remind us of the discrepancy and reality. These illusions occur as a result of how information is interpreted in the brain. At the end of the book you will come across some famous optical illusions by some very well-known psychologist and physicist like Ewald Hering and Johann Poggendorff.
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