The build is based around spinning two spoked discs in opposite directions, such that the spokes create moving Moiré patterns as they turn. To achieve this, the discs were 3D printed, along with ...
We love a good optical illusion here at Creative Bloq, and even more so when it's one that leaves people's heads spinning ...
Wearing goggles, the 3D illusion comes from being immersed in a 360-degree environment. The experience is augmented by interacting with physical wheels, buttons and dials. See virtual reality.
creating the illusion of constant motion. There’s more than one way to use a 3D printer to create a zoetrope, and we doubt we would have ever thought of this one that squashes four dimensions ...