I dunno. It's neat at first blush, but really... it's a pretty mundane trompe l'oeil, isn't it? It reminds me a bit of those cheesy Octavio Ocampo paintings where the faces in the portraits are made up of little scenes. posted by mr_roboto at 12:03 AM on November 13
I know it's dorky but I've always loved this sort of thing. Sort of a "gee whiz" experiment, only with art. posted by neewom at 12:06 AM on November 13
Perversely, I think they look even better viewed from the wrong angles. posted by carbide at 12:31 AM on November 13
I wish we as a community wouldn't link to, and therefore encourage, these bullshit no-attribution image aggregating sites. The 'gallery' of odd rooms is a bunch of Felice Varini artworks, but of course there's no mention of him or any explanation of what these are.
I dunno. It's neat at first blush, but really... it's a pretty mundane trompe l'oeil, isn't it?
Not really. It's pretty mundane perspectival anamorphosis. That I kind of want in my house. posted by louche mustachio at 3:15 AM on November 13
Any art that confuses me when I'm drunk has to be at least as good as whatever I drank. posted by twoleftfeet at 3:37 AM on November 13
I imagine these are relatively easy to do yourself - really all you'd need is a projector and a lot of patience. But painting 3D perspective artwork on the pavement... now that's a skill. posted by Acey at 4:50 AM on November 13
The constructed photographs are fantastic, and much more complicated than the geometric pieces. posted by ocherdraco at 4:54 AM on November 13
posted by empath at 11:40 PM on November 12