
"The illusion is the latest masterpiece from Olivier Redon, a French-American inventor, who has had his creations used in museums and on TV programmes around the world. For today's puzzles, I present five of Redon's most brilliant images. The challenge is to figure out how he managed to create them."
"This iPhone image is of two dinosaurs that are the same size. How did Redon take the image? This is a portrait of Redon and his daughter. How was it taken? This looks like cube with words on three external sides. But can you see what you are really looking at?"
Olivier Redon, a French-American inventor, specializes in creating optical illusions that have been featured in museums and television programs worldwide. Five of his most notable illusions are presented as puzzles: a Coca-Cola can that is not actually a can, a red box that is not a box, two dinosaurs of identical size photographed on an iPhone, a portrait of Redon and his daughter, and a transparent cube with words on its sides. Each illusion employs perspective tricks and photographic techniques to deceive the viewer's perception. The solutions to these puzzles are revealed later, and viewers are encouraged to discuss their favorite optical illusions without spoiling the answers.
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