Reflecting on the Magic: How Magic Eye Has Transformed the Perception of Art

By admin

The ​Magic Eye 25th Anniversary Anthology: A Collection of New 3D Magic Eye Illusions​ is a celebration of the popular optical illusion phenomenon that captivated audiences when it first emerged in the 1990s. Created by Tom Baccei and Cheri Smith, the Magic Eye images became a cultural sensation, with millions of people trying to unravel the hidden 3D images within the seemingly chaotic patterns. The Magic Eye 25th Anniversary Anthology features a compilation of brand new 3D illusions from various artists, showcasing the evolution and continued popularity of this unique art form. With over 100 new images, readers can once again challenge their perception and dive into the mesmerizing world of Magic Eye. The book also includes behind-the-scenes insights and stories from the creators, providing a glimpse into the creation process and the enduring impact of these mind-bending images. Whether you are a longtime fan or new to the Magic Eye phenomenon, this anthology promises to provide hours of entertainment and visual wonder.


Website orders and inquiries are processed from Monday to Friday.

Magic eye 25th anniversary anthology

Whether you are a longtime fan or new to the Magic Eye phenomenon, this anthology promises to provide hours of entertainment and visual wonder. So, grab your copy and get ready to embark on a journey of discovery as you unravel the hidden depths of each intricate Magic Eye illusion..

Magic Eye


You need to see it to believe it! Exercise your eyes and imagination with 29 new mind-bending 3D illusions. 2D illustrations will magically morph before your eyes to reveal what is secretly hidden in 3D. The images will not simply appear to be 3D, they will become 3D! Viewing instructions and a solution key are included. The longer you look, the clearer the hidden 3D image will become. The further away you hold the page, the deeper it becomes!

Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing Binding: Hardback Publication date: 01 Apr 1994 Dimensions: 223 x 290 x 10 mm ISBN: 9780836270099 Secure payments Worldwide shipping Click & collect Gift wrapping &
bookshop stamp Independent bookstore
since 1951

Shakespeare and Company
37 rue de la Bûcherie, 75005 Paris, France

Bookshop

Open from Monday to Saturday from 10:00 to 20:00

Sunday from 12:00 to 19:00

Café

Open from Monday to Friday from 9:30 to 19:00

Saturday and Sunday from 9:30 to 20:00

  • Sell your books
  • Working with us
  • Tumbleweeding
  • Prepare your visit
Avec le soutien du centrenationaldulivre.fr

Website orders and inquiries are processed from Monday to Friday.

Books listed on the website are not necessarily in stock at the bookshop and may need to be ordered.

Thank you for your understanding ❤️

Les commandes de la librairie sont traitées du lundi au vendredi.

Les livres répertoriés sur le site ne sont pas forcément en stock à la librairie et peuvent être commandés.

Merci pour votre compréhension ❤️

Saturday and Sunday from 9:30 to 20:00
Magic eye 25th anniversary anthology

.

Reviews for "In the Eye of the Beholder: How Magic Eye Challenges Our Perceptions"

1. Samantha - 2 stars - "I was really disappointed with the Magic Eye 25th anniversary anthology. I've always struggled to see the hidden images in those books, and was hoping that this anthology would have clearer pictures or easier techniques. However, I found myself getting frustrated and giving up after a few attempts. The design and print quality of the book was nice, but that wasn't enough to make up for my inability to "look beyond" the surface and see the hidden images. Overall, not a satisfying experience."
2. Robert - 1 star - "I couldn't understand the hype surrounding Magic Eye images, so I thought I'd give this anthology a try. Unfortunately, it was a waste of my time and money. The book consists of random patterns and shapes that supposedly hide 3D images. I tried following the instructions, crossing my eyes, and staring into the distance, but I couldn't see anything meaningful. It felt like a cheap trick or some sort of optical illusion that completely eluded me. I don't understand how people find enjoyment in staring at repetitive patterns and going cross-eyed. Definitely not for me."
3. Emily - 2 stars - "I remember trying Magic Eye images when I was younger, and it never worked for me back then. I thought maybe with the 25th anniversary anthology, there would be improved images or techniques that would finally allow me to see the magic. Unfortunately, I was let down once again. Even though the book claims to have a variety of different images, they all seemed incredibly similar to me. I struggled for hours, my eyes hurt, and I ended up with a headache, but I still couldn't see any hidden images. It's just not worth the effort for such minimal reward."

Revealing the Unseen: Celebrating 25 Years of Magic Eye's Optical Wonders

Seeing is Believing: Celebrating the Optical Illusions of Magic Eye's 25th Anniversary

We recommend