Website review: Escher for Real
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•191 reviews since Oct 6, 2003
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davideotape rated 2 weeks ago- This was really cool. Love escher

bearstory rated 6 weeks ago- We're click to look at Escher and call his figures "impossible," but this proves it's really only our perceptions of those figures that are impossible.

Ausearth rated 2 months ago- This is one of my heroes,I leant to think in 9 dimensions and visualise in 5 dimensions through reading Godel Escher Bach and spending a lot of time looking at trees.

Hawkk rated 3 months ago- interesting to look at the way 3-D changes the optical illusions of Escher's drawings.

oceandreamlife rated 3 months ago- Cool beans.

Koth442 rated 5 months ago- the only good illusions are the ones that are only possible in 2D. The ones attempted in 3D look horrible, with twisted supports and such. No, not cool.

Leadxtrem rated 5 months ago- Speechless.

AceX15 rated 5 months ago- This is just an amazing find. Guess it can't be called much of a paradox anymore.

doddy--marg rated 6 months ago- Moebus ring. An Escher paradox.

ForrestCroce rated 7 months ago- Escher is a genius ... homage to him is usually interesting. Rarely as compelling, but I still don't have any choice but to love it.