- Neat. How does it work? - Eyes/brain more sensitive to brightness than colour. Black+white border is bright, is updated in the brain quickly, dim image of Patrick is updated more slowly. Discrepancy causes percieved movement. - I noticed my center screen on my dash does this when driving at night. Very perturbing when i notice it in my peripheral vision moving out of sync with the rest of the dash and moving more than everything else. 
- Tight! 
 
- Eyes bad - No eyes good, brain bad 
 
- Satan 
- I think it mentions how in the title? - 😏 
 
 
- For the people that may not know what to look for or can’t see the illusion, Slowly tilting your phone (or monitor I guess) makes it look like Patrick is slightly bobbing back and forth in the void. Should be obvious what it is supposed to be I guess. - Actually, shaking fast also works just found out. Somehow the image of Patrick lags behind the movement of the border when the brain processes what it’s looking at. - I don’t know this for sure but I’m thinking this is happening due to something about how OLED/AMOLED screens work. - No. This effect works on my phone with an LCD screen. It’s an optical illusion. It’s because of our brains. 
 
 
- “Aw man, that was my last quarter” 
- Shaking my monitor instead 
- Oh yeah, that’s cool, the QR code around him began expanding and taking over my entire field of vision. The only thing I can see now besides this black and white void is Patrick on the mechanical seahorse… stationary… beckoning to me to give him another quarter… I must go now. 
- I shook my phone, but he didn’t move. I feel like a fool - Disable vsync 
- Twist it gently left and right or towards you and away from you. 
 
- What am I supposed to see here? - This is Patrick 
- After a few seconds it looks like Patrick is moving independently from the background border. Basically he just turns his head towards you and opens his mouth like he’s screaming. A jpeg obviously doesn’t make any sound, lol, but it’s drawn in such a way that we all know what must be done 
 
- Don’t see anything 








