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Binocular reading : The diagram on the left shows two eyes looking at the same object from two different points of view. This is how we usually see the three-dimensional world around us. The diagram on the right illustrates a new situation in which each eye is made to see a completely different image. When this happens, the two images do not fuse into a coherent three-dimensional whole. In holopoetry, when this situation is created, it is called 'binocular reading', because each eye reads a completely different letter or word.
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