Test for Right Brain-Left Brain

Visit the site. Look at the spinning dancer. Determine if you’re right brained or left brained. I couldn’t for the life of me see her spinning clock-wise. I tried. I tried so hard I slipped into an old acid trip, at which point she stopped being the observed and started being a central figure in my existential life. (via kottke.org)

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  1. Phill says:

    She spins anti-clockwise for me, until I’ve been staring for ~10 seconds, at which point she starts spinning clockwise. If I look away for a few seconds and look back again, she’s reset to anti-clockwise, and I can repeat the process ad nauseum.

    I’m trying to figure out if this means that I have severe short term memory learning problems, or not s:

  2. A.M. Griffin says:

    Funny. I jumped back to the site, and can’t get her to spin clockwise, but at one point I looked down, and thought I caught her spinning clockwise for a second, but when I looked back it was anti-clockwise. I don’t know. I think I start trying too hard. It’s like one of those paintings. What are they called? The ones that are a bunch of dots, but if you look at it long enough it turns into a picture of a ship or something.

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