
A prima vista sembra il solito trompe d’oeil disegnato o ritoccato al computer, invece questo “spaventoso” tunnel che sta ingoiando la casa in un buco nero esiste veramente!
E’ un’opera degli artisti Dan Havel e Dean Ruck, che hanno messo le mani su una classica villetta in legno americana prossima alla demolizione. Per vedere altre immagini, e scoprire cosa c’è alla fine del tunnel, leggi l’articolo completo.
Ndr. Ho finalmente scoperto l’origine di queste immagini, che hanno fatto il giro del mondo all’insaputa dell’autore. Sono state scattate da Kevin O’Mara, e inizialmente pubblicate nel suo Flickr account.
(Via: Designverb)








this is gorgeous. reminds me of the book entitled “House of Leaves”. frigtening and beautiful at the same time… sublime.
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here’s the direct link to my posting with many more images…
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http://www.spacetaker.org/gallery/?gallery_id=139
qui ho trovato foto diverse ancora che consiglio!
this piece was in Houston. They were replacing the art gallery formerly housed in the house, and gave it over to the artists for a couple of months before it was demolished. I believe it was called “Inversion”
wow. this is the shit
I immediately responded to this as house of leaves! its funny that someone else posted. It was very similar of this piece of literature. I strongly suggest that everyone go out and get it.
This photo was originally taken by Kevin O’Mara and is still availible in his flickr account.
Ricorda molto le cose fatte da Gordon Matta Clark.
Complimenti per il blog, molto interessante.