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Platforms by Aakash Nihalani
Today’s illusion is called Platforms. It is an art installation created by Aakash Nihalani using tape on the wall and ground for Parrish Art Museum in Long Island, New York. This anamorphic creation gives the impression that four square platforms are floating in space. The man seen in the picture appears to attempting to jump […]
Relative Size Animated Optical Illusion
Perspective matters. The angled lines in the animation presented below give the impression that the floor is sloping downward to the left. As such, the man standing on the left appears to be much shorter than the man standing on the right. As the man on the left walks up the incline to stand directly […]
Mysterious Dance Tessellation by Makoto Nakamura
In this tessellation pattern by Makoto Nakamura, black and white mysterious dancers occupy a space with no gaps or overlaps. While it is a nice pattern, even more interesting is the animation that he created to accompany the design. It shows the two sets of dancers taking turns showing off their dance moves. Watching it […]
Present & Tree Animated Optical Illusion
This animated GIF optical illusion features an infinite loop of a red present with green ribbon under a Christmas tree. As such, you could consider it the GIF that keeps on giving. Watching this animation can be somewhat mesmerizing as it continually zooms out to reveal the exact same scene over and over again. This […]
Joy to the World by Scott Kim
Scott Kim created the original ambigram (he also calls them inversions) that is featured in this animation for a family holiday card in 1985. To create the angular letters, he cut the letter shapes out of construction paper and then traced them into his computer. The text reads the same whether it is viewed normally […]
Impossible Ring to Pillars by Guido Moretti
Italian sculptor Guido Moretti created the following sculpture titled ‘Impossible Ring to Pillars’. When viewed from one direction, it looks like an impossible ring (or circle) and when viewed from another it looks like impossible pillars. If you stand in between these two viewing angles, it looks like a tangled mass of metal. By rotating […]