Speaking of color, I highly recommend Project Lite: An Atlas of Visual 
Phenomena for demonstrations on vision -- 
http://lite.bu.edu/vision/applets/lite/lite/lite.html.  This site was created 
by a physicist with an NSF grant.  

Some of my favorites:

McCullough Effect -- 
http://lite.bu.edu/vision/applets/Color/McCollough/McCollough.html
It takes 5 minutes to create the illusion, but it's worth it.  The beetle is 
there just to make sure your eyes track over the entire image.  

Pespective -- 
http://lite.bu.edu/vision/applets/Depth/Perspective/Perspective.html
This is an easy demonstration on the size-distance relationship.

Opponent Afterimages -- 
http://lite.bu.edu/vision/applets/Color/Opponents/Opponents.html

Mach Bands -- http://lite.bu.edu/vision/applets/Lightness/Mach/Mach.html
I like this demo for the amount of control it gives the user.

Ebbinghaus Illusion -- 
http://lite.bu.edu/vision/applets/Form/Ebbinghaus/Ebbinghaus.html
A simiple illusion, but by clicking the control button in the top right corner, 
you can change several variables.

Hering Illuion -- http://lite.bu.edu/vision/applets/Form/Hering/Hering.html
Again, manipulatable variables.

Hidden Image -- 
http://lite.bu.edu/vision/applets/Form/HiddenImage/HiddenImage.html
Very powerful!

Benham's Disk -- http://lite.bu.edu/vision/applets/Color/Benham/Benham.html
An oldie but a goodie.


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