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=== In popular culture === In literature, the [[science fiction]] [[novel]], ''[[Dhalgren]]'', by [[Samuel R. Delany]], contains circular text, multistable perception, and multiple entry points.{{fact|date=October 2019}} Multistable perception arises with the theater segments of ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'', as due to the construction of the [[Crow T. Robot]] puppet, its head can appear to be facing towards the camera rather than towards the film being shown. This was addressed by the creators of the series, even likening Crow to a [[Necker cube]]<ref name="necker">{{Cite book | author-link = Best Brains | year = 1996 | title = The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Amazing Colossal Episode Guide |page = 159 | publisher = Bantam | isbn = 978-0-553-37783-5 | author = Trace Beaulieu ... }}</ref> or [[The Spinning Dancer]].{{when|date=October 2019}}
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