Who do you see?
MIT researcher and scientist Aude Oliva created this hybrid image made from the high spatial frequency components of a picture of Albert Einstein and the low spatial frequency components of a picture of Marilyn Monroe.
From close up, Albert Einstein should be seen. At a greater distance or smaller size, Marilyn Monroe should be seen. The Marilyn/Einstein hybrid image was created originally for the March 31st 2007 issue of New Scientist magazine