Magic Eye Pictures: They Feel Like Wizardry, But Here’s The Science Behind Them!

It’s Visual Rock & Roll

Magic Eye pictures make for such a psychedelic type of image that it’s almost sad they weren’t invented during the ’60s. Still, they’re pretty much the visual-equivalent of some chill-inducing rock and roll music, and they have been used by successful musicians before.

In 1993, the Dave Matthews Band released Remember Two Things, an original recording that contained an autostereogram on the cover. It made for a 3D image of a “peace sign” and showed just how popular Magic Eye pictures were at the time. On top, there’s a quite fun pair of bells for you to spot. Take your time: this one’s a toughie.

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