Anomalous motion illusions #3

Caution: This page just contains works of "anomalous motion illusion", which might make sensitive observers dizzy or sick. Should you feel dizzy, you had better leave this page immediately.

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"Waterfall illusion"

Water appears to fall.

Copyright Aliyoshi Kitaoka 2005 (April 13)

"Water fall illusion" originally refers to the motion aftereffect.

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If the image shown above is upside down, playing fountains appear. Expanding parts appear to bulge out or to be "figure" while contracting parts to be "ground".

"Playing fountains"

Fountains appear to go up.

Copyright Aliyoshi Kitaoka 2005 (April 13)


"A fall"

(A remake)

Water appears to fall.

Copyright Aliyoshi Kitaoka 2005 (April 13)


"Sound-absorbent board"

Black dots appear to move.

Copyright Aliyoshi Kitaoka 2005 (April 12)


"Compression"

The red square appears to be pressed from both lateral sides.

Copyright Aliyoshi Kitaoka 2005 (April 11)


"Solar panels"

Panels appear to move.

Copyright Aliyoshi Kitaoka 2004 (November 12)


"A tick"

The inset appears to move.

Copyright Aliyoshi Kitaoka 2004 (November 11)


"Tropical fish"

Fish appear to move when the image is scrolled.

Copyright Aliyoshi Kitaoka 2004 (November 9)


"Shaman"

The face appears to move.

Copyright Aliyoshi Kitaoka 2004 (November 9)


"The ecological flooring swamp"

The inset appear to move rightward.

Copyright Aliyoshi Kitaoka 2004 (October 15)


"Children"

The two arcs appear to move horizotally.

Copyright A.Kitaoka 2004 (October 13)


"Thumbnail motion illusion in the bulge image"

The image appears to move.

Copyright A.Kitaoka 2004 (October 5)


"Magic checkerboard"

Diamonds in the center appear to sway.

Copyright A.Kitaoka 2004 (September 28)


"Buckets"

Vertical rows appear to move after observers see this image for a while.

Copyright A.Kitaoka 2004 (September 18)


"Protective coloration"

The inset appears to move.

Copyright A.Kitaoka 2004 (July 16)


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