Interest in a post on the GIF-laden Cephalopodoptera art this week compels me to post the mesmerizing work of Turkish multidisciplinary artist Erdal Inci. I am transfixed by high quality GIFs, and he’s a master of the cloned motion version. (The silly, one-dimensional GIFs that are endlessly reblogged are so irritating, but I give credit to their originators for at least working away at them.) Inci’s work is unique. That’s him on The Kamondo Stairs, Istanbul above and in most of the others below.
Inci has been working in cloned motion video since 2004 but has only recently put GIF versions online.
Erdal Inci’s archive of GIFs, here.
On Behance, here.
On Facebook, here.
On Vimeo, here.
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Awesome!
Yes, even if you’re not that fond of GIFs.
But these are a step up!
Exactly!
This is so cool! But looking at them for a longer time makes me a bit dizzy…
I agree about the dizziness!
I never thought I could love an animated gif before! TY for opening my eyes to possibility
You’re most welcome. I felt the same when I first saw his work.
These are great! My favorites are the third one with the man running across the rocky hills and the fifth one on the beach swinging something around. Neato!
i love the two at the bottom. i have always been in love with floating lights… that’s just fantastic!
Great work!