Tales from the Prep Room: The Ames Room
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The Ri's Andrew Marmery takes a break from Christmas Lecture rehearsals to describe how he designed a built a life-size Ames room for the show.
The distorted room was named after ophthalmologist Adelbert Ames, who invented the optical illusion in 1934. The floor, ceiling and side walls of the room are trapezoidal in shape but when viewed from a specific fixed point it appears to be rectangular. As Andy demonstrates, anyone standing inside the room appears unusually large or unexpectedly small.
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"If you did ever wonder what on Earth you learned trigonometry for, this is it right here."
What if you were to put a mirror on the left and right side of the room? What will the reflections look like?
@sofia-zj5jp
5 жыл бұрын
Braden Dredge oml wait that’s acctually a really good question
@garyhayes5751
4 жыл бұрын
it would be like the "Lilliput" story 😂
@tasangerbakes
4 жыл бұрын
H. Mmmmm
@qorilla
4 жыл бұрын
You would see the distortion. The room only looks normal from this vantage point. If you put a mirror on the wall and look through it, you essentially see a copy of the room from further away. It would be similar to walking away from the small hole and looking at the room from the side. You'd notice that the angles don't look right.
@jenniferortiz9563
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah what if
I like the idea of a room like this being used for a psychological film of some kind. Not to make use of the big person/little person illusion, however. I just think it creates an interesting feel when the camera looks into the room and moves around a bit, you can tell something is a bit off about the room even if you can't quite put your finger on it. So a shot of the room with the camera moving very slowly across the room would create a nice, subtle off-kilter sensation. Would be cool.
Love this! Great video. Nice to see “behind the scenes”
2:45 that little demo made me laugh.
@TheMADGUY50
9 жыл бұрын
Its hilarious xD
@MelatiKamah
6 жыл бұрын
cute xd
Hey it's my physics teacher...
@TheRoyalInstitution
5 жыл бұрын
Tell Mr. Marmery that we say hi.
@EGG-jl3fi
3 жыл бұрын
Huh
wow thats awsome. i learned trigonometry for the off chance that i decide to build the ames room in real life at some point. thats pretty useful
Cool! Didn't know there was a name for that kind of room. First saw one in "Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory" (1971).
Came to this video for information on Ames rooms, accidentally did it exactly ten years and a day after it uploaded
...and even more convincing if a little bit more light is shone toward left corner....! A splendid construction!!
Somehow I feel that there should be a comedy sketch filmed in a bigger scale Ames room... people can walk in and out of the doors and they're suddenly bigger/smaller than the room until they walk to the other side
@kyle8442
5 жыл бұрын
Willy Wonka
@joshsolomon4825
Жыл бұрын
The Simpsons when homer builds a house for Flanders
oh my god !!! That's amazing !!!
Hehe, nice to see the humans behind the moden RI Christmas lectures!
idea make a caffe out of this
I'm unable to hear what that guy is speaking even at full volume!
@aminmakhlouf1247
22 күн бұрын
Werent you born deaf tho?¿
Hello, I am doing the same. Is the window in the floor, the door, the laminate equal in length?
Is there any chance you can upload the plans?
So could something like this be used against us in some way?
Verry nice
hey.. can you pls tell the exact dimensions of the room??
@aryanghadge
3 жыл бұрын
😂 You are definately Indian
UPLOAD THE PLANS!!!
WHAT THE UFCK
I have never seen the Ames room live and have a question with regard to this optical illusion: Why does the visual system not detect the different distances through the accommodation? Why does the depth cue of accommodation (eye focussing) not work here? Thank’s in advance for any hint.
@clayflix9569
Жыл бұрын
The illusion is usually viewed through a peephole rather than simply viewing it with both eyes. That’s also why this illusion works a lot better on camera. It relies on removing depth perception.
All people say in this video is “how?”
Cool
0:38 WTF
Why the floor need to be white and black
I'm sure Homer Simpson ended up with rooms like this when rebuilding Ned Flanders' house.
Wtfff so if we removed everything and he did the same walk his size wouldn’t change? What I’m seeing is my brain being tricked?
That's what it is at the Willa Wonka Movie
I meant modern, of course...
666 thousand subscribers wow
film it from a slightly different angle n boom
So this is how they made the hobbits look so small in The Lord of The Rings.
സാധനം കയ്യിലുണ്ടോ?
2:36
well he doesn't look very royal to me.
Holy-Terrorist:>*=* Wow, illusion!
Ali mirza recommend you this 😀😀
Talk to much