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This picture broke my brain [3B1B video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldxFjLJ3rVY
56•jgwil2•3d ago

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boriskourt•1h ago
This video is an absolute tour de force of communicating a complex concept.
dmbche•1h ago
All of 3Blue1Brown is - hoghly highly recommend
boriskourt•45m ago
I've seen most! Highlighting this one out of them all. Exemplary! : D
JKCalhoun•15m ago
Seems like you could apply the clever transforms to generate a displacement map (that then allows you to move it across any source image and quickly get the Droste effect).

(I still have not made it all the way to the end of the video though, perhaps that is where they end up.)

coldpie•1h ago
Clickbait title could use another pass. What is this about?
nticompass•1h ago
I clicked on the link and the video title is "Decoding Escher's most mind-bending piece", which is a lot better. I also had no idea what "3B1B video" meant, apparently it's a channel called "3Blue1Brown".
hnuser123456•1h ago
It's about examining the mathematical methods MC Escher used in one of his recursive drawings.
coldpie•1h ago
> Examining the mathematical methods MC Escher used in one of his recursive drawings

This would be an excellent title :)

SirMaster•1h ago
Depends how you define excellent. If the goal is to get more views then it's not all that great, and views are kind of the point of YouTube for many, especially if they are trying to make a living from it.
c-hendricks•48m ago
That's great for YouTube, but HN has some guidelines:

> please use the original title, unless it is misleading or linkbait

rcxdude•22m ago
Probably he didn't use these techniques explicity: the video mentions but doesn't emphasise that he probably sketched out the map by feel instead of analytically, which is probably one reason why he didn't fill in the center.
wodenokoto•1h ago
It makes more sense when seen on YouTube where you get the thumbnail of one of M. C. Eschers famous drawings is shown.

It’s a drawing of a guy looking at a picture of a town with himself standing in the town, but it’s all twirled and twisted so it’s self repetition isn’t obvious.

jgwil2•15m ago
This was the title used when I came across the video. Apparently YouTube uses many different titles for A/B testing but this is the one I got. Can't edit it now, unfortunately.
m-hodges•1h ago
The title I get when I click on this is, "How (and why) to take a logarithm of an image"
peesem•1h ago
YouTube has A/B testing features that allow videos to have multiple titles and/or thumbnails.
m-hodges•1h ago
Right. So I thought it would be helpful to share the more-descriptive title that I got.
Modified3019•34m ago
This is what I use DeArrow for, crowdsourced titles and thumbnails (from the maker of SponsorBlock): https://github.com/ajayyy/DeArrow
dandanua•17m ago
I'm sorry, what? Can people now see different titles? Insanity, if true.
sva_•1h ago
For me it is "Decoding Escher's most mind-bending piece"
Jeff_Brown•1h ago
I love 3B1B but generally don't have time to watch long videos. Can anyone sum up the punchline?
ahns•1h ago
One of Dutch artist M.C. Escher's works is a man is admiring a piece of art that itself depicts the building the (very same) man is in [0]. Escher left out the middle bit of the painting, probably since it's fairly complicated, putting his signature there instead. The video itself is about the complex analysis used to fill in that missing middle, based on a paper ~20 years ago.

[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Print_Gallery_(M._C._Escher)

rcxdude•27m ago
I think the gap also has a compositional purpose: the viewer's eye is meant to travel around the image in a circle, and the gap helps anchor that in a way that the filled-in version might not.
oulipo2•46m ago
The whole point is the explanation... it's a bit like someone telling you to take a 2 week holidays somewhere and you'd just say: it's too long, can't someone just get me a plane ticket there and back the same day so I can compress the stay?
yread•42m ago
The print gallery is just Aw^c in the complex plane
pdpi•37m ago
The punchline is that you can fill in the centre of Escher's piece by using complex analysis, and it produces a very satisfying, "obviously correct", solution.

But, as with all jokes, the punchline isn't funny at all without the setup.

rcxdude•24m ago
The image is essentially a self-similar 'droste-effect' image in disguise. The warping of that image shifts that self- similarity into a visual loop, but the warped image still has a droste-style self-similarity in the center as well.
amelius•55m ago
Clickbait title broke my brain.
OscarCunningham•13m ago
I've been wondering if you could do a similar thing for a Droste effect image containing two copies of itself. Packs of Laughing Cow cheese show a cow with two earrings, each of which is a pack of the cheese.

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