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Evansville Museum Opens Science Hands-on Area and New Center for History & Science

By: Laura Kirtley
Updated: December 17, 2012
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Continuing through March 10 in the Evansville Convention and Visitors Bureau Center for History and Science, YOU WON'T BELIEVE YOUR EYES! incorporates tantalizing, two-dimensional graphics, mind-bending interactive software, and several intriguing exhibits that feature some of the world's best illusions. This display showcases an incredible array of graphic illusions that evokes some surprising visual effects. Our collection of over a dozen illusions features classic optical effects, as well as some illusions so powerful, so stunning, so mesmerizing, that you won't believe your eyes!
Included in the exhibition are Impossible Images, two-dimensional images that suggest paradoxical three-dimensional physical objects and Ambiguous Images, illustrations of figures that have more than one meaningful interpretation. The show also includes images with Relative Motion that are perceived as having motion effects; Geometrical Illusions which incorporate straight lines or circles that appear bent or distorted; and Scintillation Illusions, recently devised illusions which appear to flash before your eyes.

You Won't Believe Your Eyes
includes several hands-on devices that explore a wide-range of perceptual effects. In one area of the exhibition a computer station allows for experimentation using software-based simulations where you will be able to manipulate your own illusions, learn more about the theory behind optical illusions, and view video profiles of distinguished mathematicians and artists involved in the field.
The exhibition also includes several small physical illusions and a display of anamorphoses - illusions which use highly polished metal cylinders to reveal hidden images within.

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