Three Fold Cubes

Ambiguous, Video 16 May 2013 3 Comments

The following video was created by Guy Wallis and David Lloyd from the University of Queensland in Australia.  It was selected as a finalist for the 2013 Best Illusion of the Year contest hosted by the Neural Correlate Society.  The video presents an ambiguous pair of cubes that can be interpreted in multiple ways.  As the cubes rotate around, your mind thinks it knows what is going on.  Then they begin to rotate again and an entirely new interpretation is presented.

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Pencil Vs Camera by Ben Heine

Forced Perspective 13 May 2013 No Comments Yet - Share Your Thoughts

Ben Heine mixes drawing and photography to create a scene that is half real and half imaginary.  In a past interview, he stated his works in this series (called Pencil Vs Camera) are “…all about illusion, 3D, dreams, augmented reality, and fantasy.”  On this empty street, he creates the illusion that a non-existent trolley is heading toward the camera.

Pencil Vs Camera by Ben Heine

Photograph courtesy of Ben Heine.  Visit BenHeine.com to view more of his work.

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Arachnids Overshadow Seattle

Anamorphosis, Trompe L'oeil, Video 9 May 2013 3 Comments

In 2012, Marlin Peterson created a large trompe l-oeil mural on the roof of a building in Seattle, Washington.  When viewed from a high vantage point, it appears that a pair of extremely large daddy long legs spiders are sunning themselves on top of the building.  The mural was designed to be viewed by visitors to Seattle’s Space Needle.  It has also been admired by many helicopter pilots and airplane passengers that have had the opportunity to pass overhead.

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Ambigrams Revealed

Ambigrams 6 May 2013 No Comments Yet - Share Your Thoughts

Ambigrams Revealed is a new book from graphic and ambigram designer Nikita Prokhorov.  The book features a series of ambigram case studies that are judged by a panel that includes the author, John Langdon, Scott Kim, and five others.  It also features a 40 page “Ambigram Showcase” toward the back of the book that contains a large collection of ambigrams created by talented artists from around the globe.

Ambigrams Revealed Cover

Prokhorov notes in his introduction that:

…after reading this book, you’ll know what it takes to design an ambigram, and undoubtedly, will start sketching long before you get to the last page.

This book is highly recommended for anyone who enjoys ambigrams, symmetry or graphic design.  You can order a copy of Ambigrams Revealed from Amazon or directly from the publisher’s website.

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Magic Floating Cube

Video 2 May 2013 No Comments Yet - Share Your Thoughts

At first glance, this small cube with the words “Happy Birthday To You!” written on it does not seem real.  It almost looks like an animated cube added to the video in some sort of post-production process because the peculiar way that it moves.

The end of the video shows a slightly different angle revealing the true construction of the cube.  It is inside-out, but your mind perceives it as being a normal three-dimensional object.  It has a construction that is similar to the Dragon Illusion and Crazy Nuts Illusion  originally created by magician Jerry Andrus.

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Life of Pi 3D Chalk Art

Anamorphosis, Video 29 April 2013 No Comments Yet - Share Your Thoughts

In March, internationally recognized street artist Tracy Lee Stum created the following 3D chalk drawing in Los Angeles, California.  The image was inspired by Life of Pi, a movie directed by Ang Lee that won four Academy Awards (including Best Director).  Tracy’s art recreates a pivotal scene from the movie in which a large whale jumps out of the water and over the main characters in their boats.  It took her and her team two and a half days to finish the work that ended up being 15 feet wide by 35 feet tall.

Life of Pi Sidewalk Chalk Art by Tracy Lee Stum

A video in which Tracy discusses the project in greater detail is provided below.  To view more of her chalk art, visit TracyLeeStum.com.

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Active Volcano by Akiyoshi Kitaoka

Motion 26 April 2013 No Comments Yet - Share Your Thoughts

In one of professor Akiyoshi Kitaoka’s latest works, each of the nine disks appears to expand.  This image can cause an uneasy feeling if you look it too long, so if you start to feel dizzy or nauseous make sure you scroll down or look away!

Active Volcano by Akiyoshi KITAOKA

The effect reminds me of that seen in the Psychedelic Motion Illusion and the Purple Nurple Optical Illusion.  More motion illusions can be found on Akiyoshi Kitaoka’s site.

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