Designer John Leung from ClarkeHopkinsClarke Architects presents the "Bias of Thoughts" Bookshelf. How does this illusion work? You can figure it out by seeing pictures of the bookshelf from different angles and a video as well at the Neatorama Spotlight Blog. http://www.neatorama.com/spotlight/2011/03/02/the-bias-of-thoughts-bookshelf/
Designer John Leung from ClarkeHopkinsClarke Architects presents the "Bias of Thoughts" Bookshelf. How does this illusion work? You can figure it out by seeing pictures of the bookshelf from different angles and a video as well at the Neatorama Spotlight Blog. http://www.neatorama.com/spotlight/2011/03/02/the-bias-of-thoughts-bookshelf/
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The glass was likely scored with a diamond wheel first and the scissors are just breaking along the score lines.
If only I'd known!
/If this works, I'll buy everybody a beer. EVERYBODY!
btw complaining about online video quality is like complaining about the weather.
It just broke. Honestly, I pressed on the scissors and it snapped it, not cut, snapped.
So, it doesn't work with all glass obviously.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBMtbVonAIg