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“These are the mind-blowing artworks of one professor who has dedicated his professional life to studying and generating a series of dizzying optical illusions. Professor Akiyoshi Kitaoka, from Ritsumseikan University, in Kyoto, Japan, has spent more than a decade creating his collecting of stomach-churning works. His designs have been used by the likes of Lady Gaga, who ran the Kitaokas work, entitled Gangaze, as the CD cover for her album Art Pop, in 2013”. – Caters News


Coveyors appear to move. (Photo by Akiyoshi Kitaoka/Caters News)

Coveyors appear to move. (Photo by Akiyoshi Kitaoka/Caters News)



The left rings appear to approach each other, whereas the right ones appear to move apart. (Photo by Akiyoshi Kitaoka/Caters News)

The left rings appear to approach each other, whereas the right ones appear to move apart. (Photo by Akiyoshi Kitaoka/Caters News)




Circular snakes appear to rotate spontaneously. (Photo by Akiyoshi Kitaoka/Caters News)

Circular snakes appear to rotate spontaneously. (Photo by Akiyoshi Kitaoka/Caters News)



 Image appears to move. (Photo by Akiyoshi Kitaoka/Caters News)

Image appears to move. (Photo by Akiyoshi Kitaoka/Caters News)



Outer ring of rays appears to rotate clockwise, inner ring appears to rotate anticlockwise. (Photo by Akiyoshi Kitaoka/Caters News)

Outer ring of rays appears to rotate clockwise, inner ring appears to rotate anticlockwise. (Photo by Akiyoshi Kitaoka/Caters News)




The inset appears to be moving. (Photo by Akiyoshi Kitaoka/Caters News)

The inset appears to be moving. (Photo by Akiyoshi Kitaoka/Caters News)



Inner circle appears to rotate clockwise. (Photo by Akiyoshi Kitaoka/Caters News)

Inner circle appears to rotate clockwise. (Photo by Akiyoshi Kitaoka/Caters News)



Rollers appear to rotate. (Photo by Akiyoshi Kitaoka/Caters News)

Rollers appear to rotate. (Photo by Akiyoshi Kitaoka/Caters News)



Buttons appear to move. (Photo by Akiyoshi Kitaoka/Caters News)

Buttons appear to move. (Photo by Akiyoshi Kitaoka/Caters News)



Columns appear to move up and down. (Photo by Akiyoshi Kitaoka/Caters News)

Columns appear to move up and down. (Photo by Akiyoshi Kitaoka/Caters News)



Checkered background and squares appear to wave. (Photo by Akiyoshi Kitaoka/Caters News)

Checkered background and squares appear to wave. (Photo by Akiyoshi Kitaoka/Caters News)



Center appears to bulge out, even though the image is only made of squares. (Photo by Akiyoshi Kitaoka/Caters News)

Center appears to bulge out, even though the image is only made of squares. (Photo by Akiyoshi Kitaoka/Caters News)




Rows appear to move. (Photo by Akiyoshi Kitaoka/Caters News)

Rows appear to move. (Photo by Akiyoshi Kitaoka/Caters News)



Professor Akiyoshi Kitaoka. (Photo by Akiyoshi Kitaoka/Caters News)

Professor Akiyoshi Kitaoka. (Photo by Akiyoshi Kitaoka/Caters News)
07 Aug 2014 09:56:00