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Everyone
has experienced eye-hand coordination; Mirrorly A Window shows
the effects of eye-hand un-coordination. By placing both hands
on the exhibit and looking into the mirror from one side,
it creates the illusion of two real hands. What is actually
seen is simply one hand and its mirror image. Anything visitors
try to do with the hand on the other side of the mirror causes
a conflict between their sense of vision and sense of touch.
Some people find this experience very disorienting.
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