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SciShow
Why Can I Hear This .gif?
Certain people can hear particular animated gifs despite them containing no audio information, and scientists have some leads on what might cause this seemingly impossible phenomenon.
The Art Assignment
Make an Intimate, Indispensable GIF | The Art Assignment | Toyin Odutola
In which The Art Assignment visits New York-based artist Toyin Odutola and receives the challenge to create a GIF! But not just any GIF--it must articulate something intimate that is indispensable to you.
The Art Assignment
Make an Intimate, Indispensable GIF - Responses | The Art Assignment
In which we feature responses to The Art Assignment Ep. 3: Intimate, Indispensable GIF, given by New York-based artist Toyin Odutola.
Curated Video
Create Animated GIFs in PowerPoint
This tutorial demonstrates how to create your own animated GIFs using Microsoft PowerPoint. He guides you through the process of designing a simple animation within PowerPoint, saving it as a GIF file, and then converting it into an...
NASA
Hubble Spots Giant Flapping Shadow
In 2017, NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope captured an image of a huge wing-shaped shadow cast by a fledgling star’s unseen, planet-forming disk. The young star, called HBC 672, is casting the shadow across a more distant...
Curated Video
Giphy Wants to Make Ads That 'Don't Suck'
The internet's largest platform and distributor of GIFs helps brands carve out a relevant place in online conversations, says the Giphy COO Adam Leibsohn. The company's goal is to help brands such as Absolut Vodka and Dunkin' Donuts...
Curated Video
How to Make the Perfect GIF
Tiffany Vasquez, GIPHY Senior Editor for Films, says that riotous laughter or any other nuanced reactions qualify!
Bridgeman Arts
Animated 19th century phenakistoscope with conductor
Phenakistoscope c.1833, animated to create an illusion of motion.
Bridgeman Arts
Animated 19th century phenakistoscope with angels and ghosts
Phenakistoscope c.1833, animated to create an illusion of motion.
Bridgeman Arts
Animated 19th century phenakistoscope with short and tall man
Phenakistoscope c.1833, animated to create an illusion of motion.
Bridgeman Arts
Animated 19th century thaumatrope with caged bird
Thaumatrope from the 1830s, animated to create an illusion of motion.
Bridgeman Arts
Animated 19th century phenakistoscope with jester doing star jumps
Phenakistoscope c.1833, animated to create an illusion of motion.
Bridgeman Arts
Animated 19th century praxinoscope with six scenes
Praxinoscope animated to create an illusion of motion.
Bridgeman Arts
Animated 19th century phenakistoscope with man poking tongue out
Phenakistoscope c.1833, animated to create an illusion of motion.
Bridgeman Arts
Animated 19th century phenakistoscope with hypnotic pattern
Phenakistoscope from 1930s, animated to create an illusion of motion.
Bridgeman Arts
Animated 19th century phenakistoscope with comets and planets orbiting a sun
Phenakistoscope c.1833, animated to create an illusion of motion.
Bridgeman Arts
Animated 19th century phenakistoscope with mechanical machine
Phenakistoscope c.1833, animated to create an illusion of motion.
Bridgeman Arts
Animated 19th century phenakistoscope with colourful shapes
Phenakistoscope c.1833, animated to create an illusion of motion.
Bridgeman Arts
Animated 19th century praxinoscope with man juggling knives
Praxinoscope animated to create an illusion of motion.
Bridgeman Arts
Animated 19th century phenakistoscope with juggler
Phenakistoscope c.1833, animated to create an illusion of motion.
Bridgeman Arts
Animated 19th century magic lantern slide with dissolve from day to night
Magic lantern slides, animated to create an illusion of motion.
Bridgeman Arts
Animated 19th century phenakistoscope with people jumping
Phenakistoscope c.1833, animated to create an illusion of motion.
Bridgeman Arts
Animated 19th century phenakistoscope with dancing couple
Phenakistoscope c.1833, animated to create an illusion of motion.
Bridgeman Arts
Animated 19th century phenakistoscope with women praying
Phenakistoscope c.1833, animated to create an illusion of motion.