Oct 26 2007

Play; Go Ahead, Take a Break

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5 Responses to “Play; Go Ahead, Take a Break”

  1. Johnon 01 Nov 2007 at 1:14 am

    ;) Make her switch at will.

    When I visited different sites, I noticed that some I’d see her clockwise, others counterclockwise.

    Concentrate on the planted foot, and visualize it going in the direction YOU want, clockwise, counter, as well as facing away from you and just going left to right back and forth without rotating.

    It’s easier if you scroll the page up, and hide the section above the knees.

    When you include more of the picture, you can still control where she’ll go rotating by starting the eye scan from the foot and focusing before looking at the entire picture.

    Sorry if I’m not concise sounding…I’m loopy and this is just text on a monitor without volume control. :)

  2. Johnon 01 Nov 2007 at 1:15 am

    Ooops…forgot…the reason I’d see it differently at first on different sites…had to do with the layout of the site and where the eye was drawn…something to do with her in the periph vision before training my eye to her…she was already ‘programmed’ in my mind before my eyes centered on her.

  3. lindaon 01 Nov 2007 at 2:04 pm

    Want to hear bizarre. When I’ve been writing code, I see her counterclockwise. When I’ve been doing graphics, I see her clockwise. And yet they say it’s *really* not a right/left brain thing. I’m not so sure… but I’ve heard lots of people say the same as you, that peripheral vision can often reveal the other direction. It’s pretty neat, really, to see it just switch directions… :)

  4. Johnon 02 Nov 2007 at 1:48 am

    …she’s got rather prominent nipples that train inwards too. I wonder if this could be used as an ink blot test as well.

  5. lindaon 02 Nov 2007 at 8:46 am

    John? In an ink blot test, you’re supposed to figure out what you see. I don’t think that’s the situation here. As for the other comment, I just want to know where they got my silhouette because I didn’t give permission. lol

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