I haven't seen that. Must be entertaining.For those interested in this kind of thing there was a show from National Geographic a few years back that ran for a few years (9 seasons I think?) called "Brain Games" that went into tons and tons and tons of these kinds of tricks that your brain plays on you and exactly why it happens. How we often see things totally different than how they actually are, how we often see and hear things that are not there at all, how we fail to see things that are right there in front us, how our brain just makes all kinds of things up. Pretty interesting show for those interested in how our brain works and its many shortcomings.
Many of the episodes can be found at the link below, and I'm sure more are on youtube and other places around the web. I think there may be some on Disney+ at the moment as well for those that have a subscription.Brain Games (2011 TV series) - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Dailymotion
www.dailymotion.com
You can also look up Anton Syndrome. It's a rare disorder where a person is blind but thinks they can see. Their brain can manufacture "sight".
As a demonstration that your brain constantly does such things, you have been reading this while not seeing your nose until I mention it. Your nose is in your field of vision. Your brain has been "erasing" your nose and filling in the missing visual information by creating it.