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By layering individual images, researchers can create a composite 3-D image that looks different depending on the viewing angle. Images of dice mid-tumble (bottom three) are used to create a composite that looks different when viewed from the left than from the right (top two). Credit: UBC, Imager Laboratory, MIT Media Lab, Camera Culture Group

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