Old time viewers will immediately recognise Ikemath’s work in this #impossible objects gallery below. Randomly placed wristwatch serves as a reminder what we are seeing is real, and is probably used as some sort of signature representing Ikemath’s style. Check the gallery below, and see if you can decode how these objects came to be. It’s obvious they work only from certain perspective, where the solution could easily be seen if only we had access to the behind the scene footage….
The most annoying is picture number two..
whats with the watch?
Randomly placed wristwatch serves as a reminder what we are seeing is real, and is probably used as some sort of signature representing Ikemath’s style.
Randomly placed wristwatch serves as a reminder what we are seeing is real, and is probably used as some sort of signature representing Ikemath’s style.
Randomly placed wristwatch serves as a reminder what we are seeing is real, and is probably used as some sort of signature representing Ikemath’s style.
randomly placed wristwatch serves as a reminder what we are seeing is real, and is probably used as some sort of signature representing ikemath’s style.
its not the same watch.. cant u see people?
there is a digital screen on some of them but not the others.
pretty cool
I really admire the skill and imagination Ikemath shows in making these illusive objects. But I would have liked to have seen alternative views too (the secret of the trick) like we do with the anamorphic pictures.
Oh, i get it! Those blocks are actually behind the other blocks, so that it looks as if they are joined when photographed from a particular angle. If these were looked at from another perspective, then it would look very different! How weird is that! I’m gonna blog about it!
That’s paper, not blocks…
What is with the watch?
To show that illusion only works at that specific time… Or he’s trying to sell the watch on ebay and putted a link to this page.
The only one I can understand completely is No. 5, No.2 is the best, I can’t make my brain understand it at all!
Is it just me, or are the first four objects made of paper?
the objects are made of paper. i think it is not a white piece od paper, the grey colours are printed to simulate the shadows and 3d. maybe it is mixed by different colours paper. what do you think about it ??
Aren’t most of these adaptations of Escher’s drawings?
@NeeL how do you get that pic