2013年6月29日 星期六

House of Illusion

Reflections of visitors to Argentine artist Leandro Erlich’s new installation, Dalston House, give the impression that people are standing on, suspended from, or scaling the building vertically.
Reflections of visitors to Argentine artist Leandro Erlich’s new installation, Dalston House, give the impression that people are standing on, suspended from, or scaling the building vertically.
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The piece in northeast London lies horizontally on the ground with mirrors positioned overhead.
The piece in northeast London lies horizontally on the ground with mirrors positioned overhead.
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Men appear to be sitting in a window. Mr. Erlich was commissioned by the Barbican, an arts organization, to create this three-dimensional visual illusion of a house. The detailed facade of a Victorian terraced house was designed to resemble houses that once stood on the street.
Men appear to be sitting in a window. Mr. Erlich was commissioned by the Barbican, an arts organization, to create this three-dimensional visual illusion of a house. The detailed facade of a Victorian terraced house was designed to resemble houses that once stood on the street.
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The full facade was built on the ground with a large mirror above it to reflect people.
The full facade was built on the ground with a large mirror above it to reflect people.
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A visitor posed with a book in one of the windows.
A visitor posed with a book in one of the windows.
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The illusion is part of a summer series of events across east London. See other visitors trying out clever poses.
The illusion is part of a summer series of events across east London. See other visitors trying out clever poses.
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Originally posted here: House of Illusion


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