SLJ/WK 4 - Nanogirl: Challenge 4 - Make an optical illusion!
Hello everyone! My name is Finau and welcome to my blog/welcome back to my blog. Nanogirl has assigned another challenge for us. We are creating optical illusions. I hope you have enjoyed this post. Please leave a positive comment on my blog.
It is Fantastic to see that you are engaging with the SLJ and we really appreciate that you put a lot of effort into your tasks. I was really impressed by your creativity and your initiative as you created a wonderful powerpoint slide show that explained the task to your fellow bloggers, explained a bit about optical illusions and provided some interesting facts about optical illusions- Ka Pai!!! This shows that you have developed a strong understanding of optical illusions. It was Super that you had drawn an optical illusion and provided the youtube blog that acted as your inspiration. This was really good to see as it is important to acknowledge where you got your ideas from. I think you have done an excellent job on google draw. It would be cool to see if you create the optical illusion in the water if you have the time.
I really enjoyed your creative and thoughtful mahi and you should be very proud of the mahi you have created and shared here.
Keep up the Super work we look forward to your next blog post!!!
Thank you for your comment. Thank you, I enjoy doing the SLJ. I'm glad you are impressed by my creativity and initiative. Yes, agreed. Yeah I wish I would but I don't know why is didn't work. It was still pretty cool t do.
It is Charlotte here from the SLJ commenting team!
It is so great to see your mahi for this activity! The slides you created with the purpose and some facts are an awesome touch- ka pai! Before the Nanogirl video, I hadn’t thought about cartoons being optical illusions, but I guess they are!! Were you surprised by that fact?
Also, did you create that optical illusion yourself? It is very impressive! It plays tricks on your eyes because you don’t know how it stands and which side is the front!!
I think you should definitely have a go at the arrow in the glass! It is crazy! It happens because water is more dense (thicker) than air, so the light bends a certain way through water, and distorts the image! That is how the arrow gets turned around! As Nanogirl said, this is called ‘refraction’.
Keep up the awesome mahi, and have a fantastic raumati (summer)!!
Thank you for your comment. Yes, agreed and thanks. I do think they are an awesome touch. Yeah I actually was surprised. I never knew that, but its really cool!
Yes and I'm quite proud of it. Yeah it still confuse me.
Okay maybe I will try. Thanks for the tip/hack/information. I will be sure to sue it when I do that experiment.
Kia Ora Finau, So great to see you doing even more Nanogirl activities! I love your optical illusion and my brain was totally confused by where there triangle started and finished. Thank you for explaining it all so well. Nanogirl
Kia Ora
ReplyDeleteFinau
It is Fantastic to see that you are engaging with the SLJ and we really appreciate that you put a lot of effort into your tasks. I was really impressed by your creativity and your initiative as you created a wonderful powerpoint slide show that explained the task to your fellow bloggers, explained a bit about optical illusions and provided some interesting facts about optical illusions- Ka Pai!!! This shows that you have developed a strong understanding of optical illusions. It was Super that you had drawn an optical illusion and provided the youtube blog that acted as your inspiration. This was really good to see as it is important to acknowledge where you got your ideas from. I think you have done an excellent job on google draw. It would be cool to see if you create the optical illusion in the water if you have the time.
I really enjoyed your creative and thoughtful mahi and you should be very proud of the mahi you have created and shared here.
Keep up the Super work we look forward to your next blog post!!!
Have a Super Summer!!!
Ngā mihi,
Quein
Hi Quien!
DeleteThank you for your comment. Thank you, I enjoy doing the SLJ. I'm glad you are impressed by my creativity and initiative. Yes, agreed. Yeah I wish I would but I don't know why is didn't work. It was still pretty cool t do.
Thank you and I am proud:)
Thanks again and have a wonderful summer,
Finau
Sorry Quein, spelt your name wrong. Thank you for your comment.
DeleteKia Ora
DeleteFinau
Thank you for your positive and thoughtful replies, it is super Great to hear that you are enjoying the SLJ!!!
We look forward to your next post
Have a Super Summer!!!
Ngā mihi,
Quein
Kia ora Finau!
ReplyDeleteIt is Charlotte here from the SLJ commenting team!
It is so great to see your mahi for this activity! The slides you created with the purpose and some facts are an awesome touch- ka pai! Before the Nanogirl video, I hadn’t thought about cartoons being optical illusions, but I guess they are!! Were you surprised by that fact?
Also, did you create that optical illusion yourself? It is very impressive! It plays tricks on your eyes because you don’t know how it stands and which side is the front!!
I think you should definitely have a go at the arrow in the glass! It is crazy! It happens because water is more dense (thicker) than air, so the light bends a certain way through water, and distorts the image! That is how the arrow gets turned around! As Nanogirl said, this is called ‘refraction’.
Keep up the awesome mahi, and have a fantastic raumati (summer)!!
Ngā mihi nui,
Charlotte :)
Hi Charlotte!
DeleteThank you for your comment. Yes, agreed and thanks. I do think they are an awesome touch. Yeah I actually was surprised. I never knew that, but its really cool!
Yes and I'm quite proud of it. Yeah it still confuse me.
Okay maybe I will try. Thanks for the tip/hack/information. I will be sure to sue it when I do that experiment.
Thanks again and have a wonderful raumati,
Finau
Kia ora Finau!
DeleteIt is really cool! It does make sense though doesn't it?
You should be proud! How long did it take to create?
Give it a go! Also try putting other things in the glass to see how the light refracts with them! It is quite fascinating.
Ngā mihi nui,
Charlotte :)
Hi Charlotte!
DeleteThanks for your reply. What do you mean about what makes sense, the glass activity of the optical illusion of cartoons?
Maybe less than an hour? Can't remember.
Okay I will.
Thanks again,
Finau
Kia ora Finau!
DeleteIt makes sense that cartoons are optical illusions!
Wow, that is good going!
Ngā mihi nui,
Charlotte :)
Kia Ora Finau,
ReplyDeleteSo great to see you doing even more Nanogirl activities! I love your optical illusion and my brain was totally confused by where there triangle started and finished. Thank you for explaining it all so well.
Nanogirl
Hi Nanogirl!
DeleteThank you for your comment. Yes and I am having a lot of fun doing them. Thanks and mine brain was too. No worries! Thanks again.
Finau