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Comparative illusion

More people have played chess than I have!
Comparative illusion explained at Wikipedia

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Trick done with Mirror Lab Android application. And that is why the EXIF is missing. Update: There seem to be several options to run such Android applications on Windows computers. See discussion here.

Inspired by art of M.C. Escher and François Vogel

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40 comments

Diederik Santema said:

I guess the chess rules must be adapted here. And at first glance I thought it was inspired by Escher! Fine work.
5 years ago

Sami Serola (inactiv… replied to Diederik Santema:

I admit cheating a little... =D
5 years ago

Chrissy said:

oh weh, das unendliche Schachspiel :)
5 years ago ( translate )

Sami Serola (inactiv… replied to Chrissy:

Kings chasing each other! =D
5 years ago

©UdoSm said:

Happy Easter, Sami... ;-))
5 years ago ( translate )

Sami Serola (inactiv… replied to ©UdoSm:

Happy Easter, Udo! =)
5 years ago ( translate )

Gillian Everett said:

Clever idea, Sami!
5 years ago ( translate )

Sami Serola (inactiv… replied to Gillian Everett:

Thank you, Gillian =)
5 years ago ( translate )

neira-Dan said:

Bluffant comme effet
5 years ago ( translate )

KYZ said:

lost game
5 years ago

Gisela Plewe said:

Wow, das Spiel zieht einen hinein!
5 years ago ( translate )

Jan said:

Very clever indeed
5 years ago ( translate )

Wierd Folkersma said:

down into the abyss, well done or not ;))
5 years ago

Amazingstoker said:

Very clever, not heard of 'comparative illusion' before, so thanks
5 years ago

PhLB - Luc Boonen said:

very creative Sami!
and a good lecture for free
5 years ago