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50 Times People Experienced A Serious Case Of Pareidolia In The Most Unusual Spots (New Pics)

If you see faces staring back at you from the most random objects, this post full of incredible examples of pareidolia might be just what you need.

If you see faces staring back at you from the most random objects, this post full of incredible examples of pareidolia might be just what you need.

I Draw Around Random Objects I Find On My Work Desk To Create Surreal New Worlds

What was supposed to just be an illustration practice every night took on a life of its own and became a tragic love story. It all happens in a whimsical illustrated world drawn over random objects found on my work desk. All...

What was supposed to just be an illustration practice every night took on a life of its own and became a tragic love story. It all happens in a whimsical illustrated...

Everyday Objects Turned Into Clever Images By Dudi Ben Simon

Meet Dudi Ben Simon, a creative director from Tel Aviv, who creates fun optical illusions by blending two unrelated objects into one visually recognizable piece. "Since studying history of art at school I was fascinated with what can be made by...

Meet Dudi Ben Simon, a creative director from Tel Aviv, who creates fun optical illusions by blending two unrelated objects into one visually recognizable piece. "Since studying history of art at...

@FacesPics: Twitter Account Dedicated to Seeing Hidden Faces In Everyday Things

There is now a Twitter account called @FacesPics dedicated to just that – pictures of random stuff that looks like it has a face. Seeing faces in random objects is called pareidolia, a term for giving random or unrelated stimuli (mostly...

There is now a Twitter account called @FacesPics dedicated to just that – pictures of random stuff that looks like it has a face. Seeing faces in random objects is called...