That is real good. If you visit his homepage you can get a pdf that explains how to make one of those things. http://home.mims.meiji.ac.jp/~sugihara/ Choose English or Japanese then click on 'Impossible Solids and Impossible Motions'. Here is a picture of a Penrose Triangle paper model that I built a few years ago. I forget where it came from, though.
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