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▸ noun: Rubin's vase (sometimes known as the Rubin face or the figure–ground vase) is a famous example of ambiguous or bi-stable (i.e., reversing) two-dimensional forms developed around 1915 by the Danish psychologist Edgar Rubin.
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▸ noun: Rubin's vase (sometimes known as the Rubin face or the figure–ground vase) is a famous example of ambiguous or bi-stable (i.e., reversing) two-dimensional forms developed around 1915 by the Danish psychologist Edgar Rubin.
▸ Words similar to Rubin vase
▸ Usage examples for Rubin vase
▸ Idioms related to Rubin vase
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▸ Words that often appear near Rubin vase
▸ Rhymes of Rubin vase
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