Audio and Video Illusion called the McGurk Effect
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It is true, music is best heard when your eyes are closed or if you can get really really close to the stage performer.
Everyone knows this because visual cues can at time be distracting. …

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What a record sees

Submitted by on September 10, 2010 – 9:34 am No Comment

Tim Franco is a photographer based in Shanghai, China. His photographic work tries to examine objects from different perspectives:

“My art pushes further the idea to investigate the documentary work through portraying certain kind of people or places in a particular way or manner”

Tim took a pinhole camera, put it on a vinyl record by the Doors, and exposed it for the entire length of the song while the record was spinning. The result was pretty amazing (click for a larger version):

Make sure to check out the rest of his photos right here, they’re fantastic.

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