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    After Image
    Blood Vessels of the Eye
    Corpuscles of the Eye
    Hoop Nightmares
Horse's Tail
    Magic Wand II
    Pupil
    Spinners
    Ames Chairs
    Bottle Still Life
    Far Out Corners
    Perspective Window
    Reverse Distance
    Reverse Masks
    Size and Distance
    Stereo Viewers
    Three-D Shadows
    Two as One
    Two Eyes
 
    Bird in a Cage
    Countless Colors
    Disagreeing About Color
    Red and Green Goggles
    Seeing Yellow
    Change Blindness
    Chesire Cat
  Count the Bounces
    Demonstration Bar
    Angel Columns
    Impossible Triangle
    Projection
    Pulfrich Pendulum
    Spinning Eraser
    Talking in Circles
    Wide Eyes
 
 
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Seeing is a massive topic, spanning the kaleidoscopic range of what we know about vision—from the physical (the behavior of light) to the social and philosophical (the subjectivity of visual interpretation).

The exhibits in the Seeing collection reflect more than three years of research and experimentation to effectively present the spectacular gains in our understanding of the visual system that have occurred in the years since the Museum's first vision exhibits.

 

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