This Van Gogh masterpiece now moves! Do you have the stomach for this optical illusion?
Vincent van Gogh’s The Starry Night is one of the world's most famous paintings, but did you know it can? Internet scamps have found a way to trick your brain into thinking the swirling night sky of this famous impressionism painting is actually in motion.
I'll explain why the Van Gogh painting spins below, but first stare at the swirling image for ten seconds, then at the Van Gogh painting and see what happens. This dizzying optical illusion is one of my favourites, and if you like this one take a look at thisWhy is everything moving? Here's the science bit, as they used to say in the '90s: your eyes are working hard to make sense of the swirling black and white image, trying to fixate on the small white dot.
This is a standard optical illusion and happens all the time, you can find more like this in our feature of the 20 must-see
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