Optical illusions have fascinated people for a very long time. Professor Kokichi Sugihara of Meiji University develops impossible objects that you can easily recreate with these sets. The illusion only appears from a specific angle, making it ideal for video recording.
With the anti-gravity T-bridge you get a model where, from the right angle, balls can roll uphill.
You will receive two crafting sheets with punched and pre-folded components. With the help of glue, the object shown in the pictures can be created in just a few minutes. You will receive German-language instructions that explain the process step by step. Balls are not included.
Who is Kokichi Sugihara?
Kokichi Sugihara is a Japanese mathematician and artist known for his three-dimensional optical illusions that make marbles roll uphill, pull objects to the highest point of a building's roof, and make circular pipes appear rectangular.
His illusions, which are often videos of three-dimensional objects shown from carefully chosen perspectives, won first place in the "Best Illusion of the Year" competition in 2010, 2013 and 2018 and second place in 2015 and 2016.
With the anti-gravity T-bridge you get a model where, from the right angle, balls can roll uphill.
You will receive two crafting sheets with punched and pre-folded components. With the help of glue, the object shown in the pictures can be created in just a few minutes. You will receive German-language instructions that explain the process step by step. Balls are not included.
Who is Kokichi Sugihara?
Kokichi Sugihara is a Japanese mathematician and artist known for his three-dimensional optical illusions that make marbles roll uphill, pull objects to the highest point of a building's roof, and make circular pipes appear rectangular.
His illusions, which are often videos of three-dimensional objects shown from carefully chosen perspectives, won first place in the "Best Illusion of the Year" competition in 2010, 2013 and 2018 and second place in 2015 and 2016.
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