Rotating snakes 7
I produced several variants of "Rotating snakes" because this work seems to be preferred by many people.
since March 17, 2007
"Rotating snakes illusion aftereffect"
This animation consists of two frames, 6000 ms/frame and 1000 ms/frame. The shorter image is monochromatic and does not give illusion. If observers fix their eyes on somewhere and see the longer image to adapt it, then the shorter image gives reversed rotating appearance.
Copyright Akiyoshi Kitaoka 2007 (December 13)
"Rotating snakes illusion aftereffect 2"
This animation consists of two frames, 8000 ms/frame and 2000 ms/frame. The shorter image is chromatic and does not give illusion. If observers fix their eyes on somewhere and see the longer image to adapt it, then the shorter image gives reversed rotating appearance.
Copyright Akiyoshi Kitaoka 2007 (December 13)
"Rotating snakes illusion aftereffect 3"
This animation consists of two frames, 6000 ms/frame and 1000 ms/frame. If observers fix their eyes on somewhere and see the longer image to adapt it, then the shorter image gives stronger rotating appearance.
Copyright Akiyoshi Kitaoka 2007 (December 13)
"Rotating self-luminous snakes"
Disks appear to rotate.
Copyright Akiyoshi Kitaoka 2007 (March 28)
"Rotating self-luminous snakes 2"
Disks appear to rotate.
Copyright Akiyoshi Kitaoka 2007 (March 28)
"Photosynthesis of snakes"
Disks appear to rotate.
Copyright Akiyoshi Kitaoka 2007 (March 21)
"Rotating snakes at night"
Disks appear to rotate.
Copyright Akiyoshi Kitaoka 2007 (March 21)
"Rotating snakes on sand"
Disks appear to rotate.
Copyright Akiyoshi Kitaoka 2007 (March 21)
"Rotating clock snakes 3"
Disks appear to rotate. This animation consists of two frames (2000 ms/frame).
Copyright Akiyoshi Kitaoka 2007 (March 17)
"Rotating clock snakes 2"
Disks appear to rotate. This animation consists of two frames (1000 ms/frame).
Copyright Akiyoshi Kitaoka 2007 (March 17)
"Rotating clock snakes"
Disks appear to rotate. This animation consists of two frames (500 ms/frame).
Copyright Akiyoshi Kitaoka 2007 (March 17)