7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fun for all ages, March 19, 2005
This book of amazing illusions is a good gift and good fun for people of all ages. While ostensibly a children's book, I've used the pictures here to entertain and educate groups of all ages, from young children to older adults. It is fascinating to see what different people pick up and out of the photographs, but there is always at least one picture for each group that has people protesting that the illusion is not in fact what it purports to be.
Many people are familiar with the fantastic creations of people such as Escher; while there are not actual Escher pieces, they all tap into the same element of mystery. Some of the illusions are very straight-forward - the image of the faces facing each other, which then becomes a vase, or the parallel lines drawn on the backdrop of pattern lines radiating out, which then gives the illusion that the lines are not parallel, are fairly well known. Other pieces, such as the portrait of Emperor Rudolf II done by Giuseppe Arcimboldo in the 1500s entirely out of fruite, or the various `spirals' constructed exclusively out of concentric, separate circles are less well known.
The tricks here, such as they are, are fairly simple to understand. Much of them rely on perspective distortion of the senses, pattern fuzziness, or colour ambiguities and playfulness. The side-wise house in San Francisco, for example, relies on the camera being level with the street, rather than the house; the people in photographs appearing as differently sized depends upon perspective gerrymandering.
Some pieces are quite clever; the falling bookshelves that are not in fact falling is a piece that exists in the real world; the colonnaded patio seen from above and below is more in the tradition of Escher, in that it cannot exist in the real world.
This is a fun little book, that will likely give hours of amusing and thought-provoking engagement for children of all ages.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing Optical Illusions amazes kids, January 9, 2007
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I purchased this book with the intent of awarding it to one of my students- I am a 6th grade teacher in Colorado. It arrived in timely fashion. I perused the book to ensure that it was age-appropriate for a 12-year old student. It's layout and presentation, size of pictures and descriptions, engaged me as a reader. That is what the 4-star recommendation shows. For the winner of this book, I know, based on his reaction and sharing with friends, that the star rating was above 5. I highly recommend this book for people of all ages.
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3.0 out of 5 stars
not bad....could be slightly better though, January 3, 2011
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I got this as a gift for my niece (she is 7 years old) and she loves it. The only thing that could be better is if the writing under each illusion was a little bit bigger and explained it a tad big better. All in all, this is still a lot of fun and well worth the money. It's got the classics ("is this a vase, or two faces?") and its got ones I've never seen before ("how many babies are in this picture?"). If you like optical illusions, then you should get this book. I'm sure you'll like it.
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