David Friedman’s Adventures in Stereograms covers the 90’s, Scott Pakin’s experiments, Young Rival’s Black is Good and is for anyone who ever insisted on looking through that one friend’s entire stack of stereogram books, the folks who adorned their walls with Magic Eye posters. Or really anyone who has ever been enthralled by a stereogram:
All that stuff is neat and clever. But there’s one Scott Pakin stereogram in particular that really brings a smile to my face because it plays not just with depth perception, but with how our brains perceive color, and it feels more like magic than any other stereogram I’ve ever seen.
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