Rubin vase

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title: Rubin vase
text: Rubin's vase is a famous example of ambiguous or bi-stable two-dimensional forms developed around 1915 by the Danish psychologist Edgar Rubin. The depicted version of Rubin's vase can be seen as the black profiles of two people looking towards each other or as a white vase, but not both. Another example of a bistable figure Rubin included in his Danish-language, two-volume book was the Maltese cross. Rubin presented in his doctoral thesis (1915) a detailed description of the visual figure-ground
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description: Optical illusion developed by Edgar Rubin
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubin_vase
date created: 2006-02-20T19:11:05Z
date modified: 2024-09-01T05:20:02Z
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