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Parallel lines geometrical-optical illusion tote bag

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Design your own tote bag to haul your belongings in style! Available in multiple sizes to fit all your lugging needs, these bags are made of 100% natural material and can be customised with your favourite pictures and text for the perfect gift or casual accessory. Versatile, trendy and durable, this custom tote means you'll always look fashionable!

  • Dimensions: 40 cm l x 38.7 cm w
  • Material: 134 g. 100% cotton
  • Cotton handles with stress point reinforced stitching
  • Choice of 5 handle colours
  • Print on both sides for a small upcharge
  • Machine washable

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Parallel lines geometrical-optical illusion tote bag

Parallel lines geometrical-optical illusion tote bag

The café wall illusion is a geometrical-optical illusion in which the parallel straight dividing lines between staggered rows with alternating black and white "bricks" appear to be sloped. It was first described under the name Kindergarten illusion in 1898 and re-discovered in 1973 by Richard Gregory. According to Gregory, this effect was observed by a member of his laboratory, Steve Simpson, in the tiles of the wall of a café at the bottom of St Michael's Hill, Bristol. In the construction of the optical illusion often each "brick" is surrounded by a layer of "mortar" intermediate between the dark and light colours of the "bricks". In the first attempt at its deconstruction, the illusion was ascribed largely to irradiation, the light spread from dark to bright zones in the retinal image, and the image disappears when black and white are replaced by different colours of the same brightness. But a component of the illusion remains even when all optical and retinal components are factored out. Contrast polarities seem to be the determining factor in the tilt's direction. [Source: Wikipedia] So, even though it does not like it, the lines are indeed parallel. The caption "Can't see straight?" may be edited or deleted.

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By G.27 April 2020Verified Purchase
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Absolutely love this design and product. Turned out way better than expected and will definitely be purchasing more. The print is perfect.
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By Seamless C.16 December 2020Verified Purchase
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Considering that it is December these items arrived in a timely fashion. Was very happy with the final result and I wouldn't hesitate to re-order or recommend Zazzle in future. Printing was very professional, and the end results were striking! 🙂🙃
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By N.2 January 2025Verified Purchase
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This was a teacher present and they loved it sonmuch. Great design, well made and not super expensive. Really happy with it.

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Product ID: 149876152353644392
Added on 13/8/22, 5:25 am
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