Loyal visitors of this websit already know that sometimes (better - always on this site ;) things aren't what they appear to be. Here's a case in point - the floor of this elevator is painted to give the illusion that there's no floor at all. It's a trompe l'oeil that's realistic enough to convince the bypassers that there is indeed a tunnel in the elevator floor. Truth is, that it's just a painting done by artist Wile E. Coyote. Additional, there is a sign warning, that says: "work in progress." After a few people walk in, you'll be able to see the footprints, and the illusion might not be so convincing. There are more pics inside this article. But even more can be found in "Sidewalk Drawings Category" and "Murals Category". For simmilar one, use the search box in our sidebar and enter "duracell sticker"!








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  1. Anonymous Lynn 

    Hey! That's in Japan! I can read the sign! Sweet!

  2. Anonymous karen 

    could be in china too coz they share the same characters. but most likely japan since they're more innovative.

  3. Anonymous stuff 

    how is that an illusion? and why would someone go in there anyway?!

  4. Anonymous koogco 

    it is an illusion as there sems not to be e floor but there is.
    and why would people go into it?
    i gues tell do it to awoid taking the stairs..

    it is a nice illsusion by the way..

  5. Anonymous mago 

    great illusion! it looks like its just the way the lower walls are painted... at least thats what I'm guessing

  6. Anonymous Pa1nTeR 

    Are you sure this isn't a joke or somethin in a disneyland???

    So much people takin pics...suspicious!!!

  7. Anonymous MMM 

    yeah, that's pretty nice!

  8. Anonymous Lance 

    It's gotta be a painting on the floor of the elevator

  9. Anonymous anonymous 

    what do you mean how is that an illusion? it's a painted floor that appears to be a tunnel....but its not....
    we call such things illusions.

  10. Anonymous Common Sense 

    How is that an illusion?
    Because it looks like something but is actually something else.

    Why would someone go into an elavator?
    That's how you use them. You go into them. If no one ever went into it, what would be the point in having it?

  11. Anonymous duh stuff 

    did you read the description Stuff?

  12. Anonymous Vince 

    @ #3
    How is it not an illusion? It looks like there is no floor, yet there is. Sounds like an illusion to me.

    Very cool pic. I'd like to see people that didn't know about it try and get on the elevator, see how scared they'd be to step in :)

  13. Anonymous bippy 

    wot do u mean how is that an illusion? its one thing that seems to be another, aint that the definition of an illusion. its really cool, they should do it in more

  14. Anonymous Amy 

    "how is that an illusion?"
    Definitions of illusion (courtesy of dictionary.com):
    1. something that deceives by producing a false or misleading impression of reality.
    2. the state or condition of being deceived; misapprehension.
    3. an instance of being deceived.
    4. Psychology. a perception, as of visual stimuli (optical illusion), that represents what is perceived in a way different from the way it is in reality.
    5. a very thin, delicate tulle of silk or nylon having a cobwebbed appearance, for trimmings, veilings, and the like.
    6. Obsolete. the act of deceiving; deception; delusion.

  15. Anonymous NOrm 

    Well done, but not really fun for someone who's experienced it: As an architect/construction manager, I've on numerous occasions opened elevator doors to either get people out who were trapped or to fix mechanical malfunctions. It's quite impressive to open the doors on a floor, only to see the cab descending into nether regions!

    Nice idea, though, approaching all of our perceptive fears!

  16. Anonymous William Burke 

    "how is that an illusion? and why would someone go in there anyway?!"

    Uh... so they don't have to walk up a bunch of stairs. You ARE familiar with the concept of elevators.... You're not FROM this planet... ARE YOU?

  17. Anonymous gir(invader zim) 

    cool!

  18. Anonymous youthinazia 

    #2 - my chinese is pretty bad but i can usually distinguish chinese from japanese (despite them using chinese characters, it has changed over time so japanese writing tends to look more "loopy" to me) and this definitely looks chinese. my dad confirmed that in fact it is and that it's probably from taiwan since they use a more traditional chinese and vertical writing is more common there than on mainland

    so watch who you're calling not innovative!

  19. Anonymous coolstuff 

    that's cool

  20. Anonymous Pandas 

    OMG!!!! THAT IS JUST SO COOL!!!! i would be so scared to walk on it though. eek!!!

  21. Anonymous luigi 

    wow

  22. Anonymous milktea 

    yes it is chinese ^-^ i have bad chinese too but someone with better chinese told me

  23. Anonymous schmack 

    i would give a second thought before getting into that lift! haha! very nice and cool illusion!

  24. Anonymous Sat 

    wow i really wanna see it once.

    BTW...it's difinitely in china. caz i'm japanese, and i cant read the sign.

  25. Anonymous Cool 

    This illusion is wicked! I'd test it first before i go in and wave around where the floor is, lol

  26. Anonymous Japan 

    yes this picture from Japan.
    and dont you think this site cool?

  27. Anonymous Japan1 

    oops excuse me it was Chinese:p

  28. Anonymous Beanz 

    Omg, this is SOOO kewl! I would be freaked out to go in the elevator though, lmao...I would think I was falling. But that is soo totally waay kewl!

    ;^P

  29. Anonymous Anonymous 

    maybe thats a lose weght campain so people take the stairs

    oLo
    U

  30. Anonymous Anonymous 

    It's Chinese!!! I can tell the difference between Chinese and japanese. Yes, it does look more... loopy... i'm Chinese myself so i should know. i don't think japanese ppl would come up with stuff like this anyway... innovative... I CAN READ THE SIGN!! oh yeah, nobody cares...

  31. Anonymous Even Wu 

    I am the author. and live in Taiwan. not China!

    this is the source:
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/1pxphoto/172714538/

    thank you report my art work.

  32. Blogger Alfonso 

    Great affect, but this wasted time about Japan -VRS- China, loops or non loops. No one has translate the dang sign. Now that you have taken my thoughts away from the great photo. What does it say?




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