![]() ![]() I was in high school reading OMNI magazine (add that to my nerd cred), and I came across this article about a man named Dan Dyckman who developed software to make your own single image random dot stereograms. It was a very basic 3D stereogram.įast forward several years to November, 1991. I used to reach up and try to touch them, and the illusion would break as my fingers passed through them. They are regularly used by orthoptists in order to re-educate the eyes of their patients. Where the holes in the board weren’t completely aligned, some dots floated closer to me than the rest. In this book you will find 51 stereograms (3D relief images). ![]() I found that I could see the pattern clearly even though my eyes were focused on a different plane, and the dots appeared to float in space between me and the top bunk. The views from my eyes would diverge, causing double vision, until the pattern of holes overlapped again. As I lay in bed staring up at those dots, I’d let my eyes relax. The wood panels that supported the top mattress had a grid of holes like peg board. I used to sleep on the bottom bunk of a bed, and would stare up at the underside of the top bunk. But I accidentally discovered stereograms on my own as a little kid right around the same time. Priester (Author) 28 ratings See all formats and editions Paperback 7.12 10 Used from 7.12 1 New from 60.84 This book showcases an exciting new collection of images from two of the world's leading creators of stereograms. Stereograms were invented by a neuroscientist named Christopher Tyler in 1979. Incredible 3D Eye Tricks: The Magical World of Stereograms Paperback Jby Gene Levine (Author), Gary W. ![]()
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