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Best Optical Illusion of the Year Contest 79

An anonymous reader writes "The 7th annual 'Best illusion of the year contest' was held by the Neural Correlate Society last week in Florida, and it featured 10 fantastic visual illusions selected from a pool of over 150 submissions. The site has demos of the illusions that made the finals, with brief explanations about what each illusion tells us about the visual system. Some might be important for the design of video displays and animations."
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Best Optical Illusion of the Year Contest

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  • Quicktime? (Score:2, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 25, 2011 @11:15AM (#36239152)

    There's no fucking way I'm installing that fucking Apple shit on my PC, no matter how cool the optical illusions are.

  • Re:Quicktime? (Score:4, Insightful)

    by bondsbw ( 888959 ) on Wednesday May 25, 2011 @11:35AM (#36239438)

    Very true for Windows. On a Mac it works fine.

    Not that that is at all surprising... but I am a little surprised Apple doesn't make its Windows version better, seeing as Quicktime is the only computer-related Apple product many people come in contact with. It made me think poorly of them for years, until I actually used a Mac and found it to be better.

  • Re:Quicktime? (Score:2, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 25, 2011 @11:35AM (#36239452)

    It's at least 100 times better, which says a lot about Quicktime.

  • by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 25, 2011 @12:14PM (#36239954)

    I'd rather see these as animated .GIFs instead of Flash. sigh... oh well...
    (yes, the 1990s called, they want their animation back...ha ha)

  • Re:Quicktime? (Score:5, Insightful)

    by smelch ( 1988698 ) on Wednesday May 25, 2011 @12:29PM (#36240174)
    iPads, iPods and iPhones are not computer related, they're consumer electronics. iTunes is crummy software, Quicktime is crummy software. If you don't have an Apple COMPUTER you would think Apple only writes crummy software. If they write crummy software, why would you use their OS? It's probably crummy.

    Not that I believe that, but to a layperson it might appear that way.
  • by Beer_Smurf ( 700116 ) on Wednesday May 25, 2011 @01:26PM (#36241072) Homepage
    Best Optical Illusion of the Year is going on right now
    Tornados and Obama meeting with the queen hides discussion of the Patriot Act from the media.
  • Re:Quicktime? (Score:4, Insightful)

    by drinkypoo ( 153816 ) <drink@hyperlogos.org> on Wednesday May 25, 2011 @01:35PM (#36241192) Homepage Journal

    On the one when you're comparing Flash on Windows to Quicktime on Windows. If you're making the comparison on OSX it goes the other way. However, Quicktime literally runs on nothing but Windows and MacOS, so Flash wins big in lots of other places, too since Quicktime doesn't bother to show up. If you want to reach the absolute maximum number of device you use Flash. On Windows it uses acceleration well and on Linux with nVidia we also get acceleration that brings flash into the realm of reason. As a user of contemporary hardware there is no other reasonable choice for Linux unless you don't want to use your GPU for anything.

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