moirékuvioita
Moirékuvioita, often referred to as moiré patterns, are a type of visual phenomenon that occurs when two similar, often slightly different, patterns are overlaid. This interaction creates a new, often striking, pattern that is not present in either of the original patterns individually. The word "moiré" itself comes from French, referring to a type of watered silk fabric that exhibits a similar wavy or rippled appearance.
The creation of moiré patterns is based on the principle of interference. When two sets of lines
Moiré patterns can be observed in a variety of contexts. In everyday life, they can appear when