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Duck or rabbit? The 100-year-old optical illusion that could tell ...
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The rabbit-duck illusion is an ambiguous image in which a rabbit or a duck can be seen.

The earliest known version is an unattributed drawing from the 23 October 1892 issue of Fliegende Blätter, a German humour magazine. It was captioned "Welche Thiere gleichen einander am meisten?" ("Which animals are most like each other?"), with "Kaninchen und Ente" ("Rabbit and Duck") written underneath.

After being used by psychologist Joseph Jastrow, the image was made famous by Ludwig Wittgenstein, who included it in his Philosophical Investigations as a means of describing two different ways of seeing: "seeing that" versus "seeing as".


Video Rabbit-duck illusion



References


Maps Rabbit-duck illusion



External links

  • The illusion in Fliegende Blätter at the University Library Heidelberg
  • Rabbitduck, a sculpture by Paul St George


Source of the article : Wikipedia

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