If you’re a fan of artist M.C. Escher and his “Waterfall” woodcut, here’s a scale model that somehow replicates that physically impossible structure. The $59.99 sculpture is six inches high, and will ...
Study the image above closely. You’ll notice that physically it is an impossible object, yet this is a screenshot of full-motion video. The clip after the break shows a gentleman pouring water into ...
Remember this? Still pretty crazy! But maybe a little less so after taking a look at David Goldman’s theory of how exactly this contraption was put together: https ...
Instructables user [GuokrDIY] has provided a translation of a detailed guide on making one of our favorite Escher inspired illusions. Unlike the previous speculated solutions to Escher’s waterfall ...
A classic example of M. C. Escher’s work is the Perpetual Waterfall/Waterwheel. Here we see a physical realization of Escher’s conceptualization. A classic example of M. C. Escher’s work is the ...
If you're famous at work for doing the impossible, it's time to deck out your desk with something fitting. This limited-edition M.C. Escher Waterfall Sculpture is available on ThinkGeek for an ...
Here’s a neat optical illusion of Escher’s impossible waterfall running in a sort of Rube Goldberg setup. It comes by way of YouTube user mcwolles.