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TIME IS OUT OF JOINT-AND SO ARE WE: DELEUZEAN IMMANENCE AND THE FRACTURED SELF
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We should say of this identity and this resemblance that they are 'simulated': they are products of systems which relate different to different by means of difference (which is why such systems are themselves simulacra). The same and the similar are fictions engendered by the eternal return. This time, there is no longer error but illusion: inevitable illusion which is the source of error, but may nevertheless be distinguished from it.
Deleuze, Difference and Repetition, 126
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(book review)
Teaching Children Mathematics
; Optical Illusion Flip Book: Astounding Optical Illusions Amazing Optical Tricks, Gyles Brandreth and Katherine Joyce, 2001. 144 Pp., $6.95 paper ISBN 0-8069-6689-0. Sterling Publishing Co., 387 Park Ave. S., New York, NY 10016-8810, (800) 805-5489. This book is actually two books in one. The first,
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How to Create Optical Illusions.(Video Recording Review)(Brief Article)
School Arts
; How to Create Optical Illusions. VHS, 24 minutes, CP-5525, $29.95, Crystal Productions, (800) 255-8629. With the addition of How to Create Optical Illusions, Crystal Productions enhances its growing library of top-quality how-to videos. In this engaging video, artist-educator Peggy Flores leads the
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Have you seen the new curriculum guides?(Grades 4-9)(Brief article)
Curriculum Review
; The Foundation of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and its Museum of Vision have created and made available two free downloadable teacher workbooks, Eye Openers: Exploring Optical Illusions and Art and Vision: Seeing in 3-D[R]. The curriculum guides, which are now available, are jam-packed
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Optical illusions.
Kidsworld Magazine
; When you look through the optical illusions on these pages, you won't believe your eyes. In fact, you can't believe your eyes because optical illusions play tricks on them. Optical illusions help us understand how our eyes and brain work together. An optical illusion occurs when our eyes see
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WEBZONE
Evening Times
; MC Escher Official Home Page: www.mcescher.com/ The master of optical illusion and sheer artistic devilment. Escher's creations are among the finest optical illusions created. This site boasts full-colour downloadable versions of some of his best-known works and there's even a PC compatible puzzle
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Optical Illusions May Play Big Role in Air Crashes, Misses
The Journal Record
; What pilots see from the cockpit may not be what's really there. Although there are no statistics to back him up, research optician Dr. Van B. Nakagawara of the Civil Aeromedical Institute at the Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center feels that optical illusions play a big role in air crashes and near
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Looking at optical illusions
New Straits Times
; Marisa Mohd Isa New Straits Times 09-09-2002 Looking at optical illusions Byline: Marisa Mohd Isa Edition: Computimes; 2* Section: Outlook Web Watch WE'VE all heard the expression, Seeing is believing, but can we be sure that something we see is really what it seems? For instance, did you know that
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Seeing double: brainwaves offer scientists key to unravelling how optical illusions trick the mind
Scotland on Sunday
; SURREALIST paintings may never be the same again. Scientists have deciphered the secret behind how the brain can be tricked by optical illusions. Psychologists at Glasgow University used advanced brain-imaging technology to map the brainwaves of volunteers as they looked at surreal images. They
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Dyber in the Carnegie.(Michael Dyber sells two designs to Carnegie Museum of Natural History)(Brief Article)
Jewelers Circular Keystone
; The Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh recently purchased for their permanent gem exhibit two designs by award-winning master gem artist Michael Dyber of Rumney, N.H., who is known for his optical illusions in stone. The works purchased are indicative of Dyber's signature lapidary
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Art talk reveals illusions.(News)
Huddersfield Daily Examiner (Huddersfield, England)
; A HUDDERSFIELD artist showed a group of enthusiasts how to create optical illusions. John Thornton gave the illustrated talk, entitled Do you see what I see to members and guests of the Hipperholme and Lightcliffe Art Society. He showed his audience how optical illusions can be created by merging
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