This is neat

Aug 20, 2009 16:03

Perhaps you've seen it?




Edgar Mueller uses the street as a canvas. "It gets thrilling when the observer runs into the picture." [says] Edgar about the real intention of his work. He offers his audience a scenery, which challenges to proceed. The spectator turns into the protagonist and creative element of the scene offered him. Mueller took pictures of those infinitely many versions of this scene. In result there are photo sequences, which deceive the human eye, confuse it, challenge the intellect. "Only on the photos the illusion will seem perfect because it isn't in the context of the process of painting any more. There also will be snapshots where the illusion becomes an irritation - the scene exposed as scenery if the protagonist being at the 'wrong place'."

Unfortunately, they haven't taught the dog to "shake."
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