Quite obviously no physics-defying “Escherian Stairwell” exists in the real world. The video was a bit of trickery created through the use of deceptive camera angles, careful editing, and digital effects, produced in conjunction with a (failed) Kickstarter campaign (“The Stairwell Project: Building a Modern Myth”) intended to help fund the creation of videos, articles, web pages, and other material establishing a backstory for the mythical stairway in time for Imagine RIT, the school’s annual Innovation & Creativity Festival:
Read more at http://www.snopes.com/photos/technology/escherian.asp#urwm2jZ11CW3qwIU.99
It’s fake.
Search “Escherian Stairwell” on Snopes dot com.
Let the debate begin.
Emes or Sheker???
This is a well known modern urban myth. The video is a series of cuts, to create an illusion.
it’s a fake
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkV7tDyqijc
Quite obviously no physics-defying “Escherian Stairwell” exists in the real world. The video was a bit of trickery created through the use of deceptive camera angles, careful editing, and digital effects, produced in conjunction with a (failed) Kickstarter campaign (“The Stairwell Project: Building a Modern Myth”) intended to help fund the creation of videos, articles, web pages, and other material establishing a backstory for the mythical stairway in time for Imagine RIT, the school’s annual Innovation & Creativity Festival:
Read more at http://www.snopes.com/photos/technology/escherian.asp#urwm2jZ11CW3qwIU.99
this is a fake
according to snopes.com this staircase does not exist. It is a trick of camera and editing
maybe hes a twin?