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The Spinning Dancer, also known as the Silhouette Illusion, is a kinetic, bistable, animated optical illusion originally distributed as a GIF animation showing a silhouette of a pirouetting female dancer.
Apr 25, 2012 · The Spinning Dancer Illusion. This popular illusion created by Nobuyuki Kayahara in 2003, shows the spinning silhouette of a female dancer. If the viewer’s perception is that the foot touching the floor is the left foot, then the dancer appears to be spinning in a clockwise direction.
Jun 3, 2015 · The famous spinning dancer optical illusion is an ambiguous image whose direction can be determined by your visual preference.
Jan 2, 2009 · A 'solution' for the spinning girl illusion. i added white lines to help everyone see how the girl can be perceived to turn in both directions. the black shapes left and right are the original...
Dec 19, 2016 · Even though she spins, she bears similarities to other static illusions, like Necker cubes. The Necker cube can be seen in two ways: either the lower right panel is in the front, or it's in the...
Apr 28, 2008 · But while the dancer does indeed reflect the brain savvy of its creator, Japanese Web designer Nobuyuki Kayahara, it is not a brain test. Instead, it is simply an optical illusion called a...
Dec 22, 2016 · The spinning dancer is what is known as a reversible image. The ambiguous silhouette contains no depth cues, so some people may interpret the image as a dancer standing on her right leg spinning...