written by
Michael Davidson
published by
the Olympus America, Inc. and the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
This item is a Java simulation depicting a movement-based optical illusion. It features a pattern containing three green lines of varying hue, which may be controlled to spin at varying speeds within a circle. The user controls the rotation speed to produce an illusion of stars, circles, and tic-tac-toe layouts.
This applet is part of a larger collection of more than 20 simulated optical illusions by the same author. See Related Materials on this page for a link to the full index of optical illusions.
M. Davidson, (Olympus America, Inc., Center Valley, 1998), WWW Document, (https://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/primer/java/scienceopticsu/illusions/colorwheel7.html).
M. Davidson, Molecular Expressions: Optical Illusions - Color Wheel #7 (Olympus America, Inc., Center Valley, 1998), <https://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/primer/java/scienceopticsu/illusions/colorwheel7.html>.
Davidson, M. (2006, June 15). Molecular Expressions: Optical Illusions - Color Wheel #7. Retrieved December 14, 2024, from Olympus America, Inc.: https://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/primer/java/scienceopticsu/illusions/colorwheel7.html
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This is the full index of 20 interactive Java simulations by the same author on Optical Illusions. It contains simulations on spinning disks, color wheels, and the Moire pattern generator.