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What do you think of this piece of art?
http://img132.echo.cx/img132/1418/puzzle6gc.png
http://img132.echo.cx/img132/1418/puzzle6gc.png
Artman said:I wonder if you left off the lines completing the circles in the white areas (top right and bottom left) if the mind would complete them or not? Just a thought.
wolram said:For some reason it reminds me of a panda.
I think that's probably because of the World Wildlife Fund logo that involves a panda, which is probably the most famous black-and-white picture that involves mental completion of lines. http://www.worldwildlife.org/Pengwuino said:yah, its a panda to me
klusener said:if you look carefully, you can see pacman eating chips out of a bowl...
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