They're called stereograms.
They came and went in the late 90's -early 2000's.
I haven't really seen them since.
If you don't know how to *see* it, follow these steps.
- Click on the image to make it full size.
- Focus your eyes about a foot BEHIND the screen. (Try looking at the wall behind your moniter and sloooowly sliding youe eyes sideways)
- You'll start to see some kind of change in the picture, DON'T change your focus.
- Soon you'll get a better image, try slooowwwwly moving your head back and forth a little bit.
- When your eyes 'recognize" the image, you can start to look AT it, instead of through it.
Try some more:
This is a hollow cube with rings. (it's kinda hard to see the sides until you get used to it- this could be stereograph 3.0)
Now that you've got the hang of it, try a moving picture!
If you have trouble, try and give it a break- then come back. It took a while before I could just look and *see*.
Ok, one more for Easter! It's bigger, so it might be easier to see.
Ok, one more- how about a naked cowgirl...floating across the ceiling?
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