Art Installation Category

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David Kossin says: “Don’t worry, this is another one of my original photos – not a stolen one from your site! :) This is a man in Italy who designed a suit that gives the illusion of him walking very swiftly down a windy road. He is actually standing perfectly still. Quite interesting! I hope [...]

I have a rule to avoid placing photoshoped real-life illusions on this site. So many times I hear in my comments: “This illusion is Photoshoped“. I can assure you, that those of you who claim so, are 99% of the time – wrong. Rarely when I post photoshoped illusion, I state it clearly in the [...]

Michael Ciuffo is the author of this SF optical illusion. What is neat about it, is that many of you that have laser pointer pen and advanced digital camera, can make one of your own! I let Michael describe his submission himself: “For this shot, I took my camera into a room with no windows [...]

User called Ludo submitted this photo illusions. They were all done by Philippe Ramette, and you can see full collection if you jump inside this article. At first they seemed photshoped, but after few minutes I understood how he made them. Can you guess? Here’s what Ludo wrote: “Hi! Here’s the art gallery of Philippe [...]

This art installation is named Fata Morgana, and was set up by Ralph Helmick and Stuart Schechter in 2001 at Ft. Lauderdale, FL. This sculpture is a romantic pictorial exercise pushing a traditional painterly subject–the seascape–into three dimensions. As you can see, the central image is a cruise ship and its reflection. Over 16 000 [...]

I’m almost certain that most of you will comment these beautiful pictures as photoshop work. Well, those of you who will, are deeply wrong! Jeffrey Klassen is author and he has published his work online. If you follow the link I posted, you can see how he managed to capture such amazing pictures. The drops [...]

What you see here is an outdoor Vasarely artwork at the museum in Pécs. Victor Vasarely was born on 9th April 1906 in Pécs. He was a French Hungarian-born artist often acclaimed as the father of Op-art. I’m not sure if this art below is convex or concave. It can be seen in both ways. [...]

Alexander Medina emailed me this awesome photo he took. Alex described this illusion like this: “First and foremost, I love this page! It’s addicting, and sometimes I catch myself checking my Google Gadget for your site, way too often while I’m at work. Anyhow, I have a photo that I took in front of an [...]