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Диск Бэнхема (стр. 215) при вращении "наводит" цвет: наблюдатель воспринимает его черно-белую поверхность как расцвеченный круг. Я рассчитал рисунок на диске таким образом, чтобы эффект достигался при малых скоростях вращения диска проигрывателя; для этого достаточно вращать его рукой. Можно также поэкспериментировать с освещением, проверяя его влияние на состав и насыщенность цвета, возникающего из черно-белой фигуры.

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