Ouchi Illusion
The Ouchi illusion is named after Japanese artist Hajime Ouchi. The central disk with vertical black and white bars appears to float above the background with the horizontal black and white bars. This version of the Ouchi illusion was drawn by Japanese profressor Akiyoshi Kitaoka for Visiome in 2005.
Moving Mona Lisa Face
The Mona Lisa was painted by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci in the early 1500’s. Since that time, it has become one of the most famous and recognized works of art in the world. It is hard to imagine that da Vinci would have foreseen the following incarnation of his painting by Akiyoshi Kitaoka, but […]
Leaf Wave by Akiyoshi Kitaoka
Akiyoshi Kitaoka is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto, Japan. He is well known for his work developing and trying to understand anomalous motion illusions. His most famous work is Rotating Snakes where a series of circular snakes appear to rotate spontaneously. Upon releasing this work to the public […]