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Benham Disc Demonstration

Even with the reduced size and resolution of this short clip, you can probably see the intended effects.

  1. Watch the disc. Describe what you see ... do you see shapes? Colors?
  2. As the rotation slows, do the shapes and colors change? How so?
  3. If others are watching at the same time ... compare what you see with what they see.
  4. What does this do to the conventional wisdom that "seeing is believing"?
  5. Where do the "rings" and "colors" exist? (They're 'manufactured' by your nervous system.)
  6. This suggests that "color is in the eye of the beholder." What does this imply for all adjectives and descriptions?

Here is a visual explanation for the effect by Blue Man Group: from "Inside the Tube"
Here is a basic explanation for the effect: http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/benham.html
Here is another: http://www.exploratorium.edu/snacks/benhams_disk/index.html
If you're brave enough to extend this principle to the topic of 'obscenity' ... click here.

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