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Infinity Mirror Surface to Infinity

"Infinite surface to infinity" Stand for the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID) in the ARCO International Contemporary Art Fair The Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID) deploys its activity in more than 30 countries through its Technical Cooperation Offices, Cultural Centres and Training Centres.

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Swing to Infinity Inside Thilo Frank’s Mirrored Room

Swing to Infinity Inside Thilo Franks Mirrored Room swings mirrors installation

Swing to Infinity Inside Thilo Franks Mirrored Room swings mirrors installation

Swing to Infinity Inside Thilo Franks Mirrored Room swings mirrors installation

Measuring just 4 x 4 x 8 meters this small, windowless room might normally be considered a claustrophobic nightmare if it were’t lined from floor to ceiling with dozens of mirrors creating a reflective universe that seems to stretch into infinity. Titled “The Phoenix is closer than it appears,” the room was constructed by artist Thilo Frank at the Museum of Modern Art in Aalborg, Denmark. The Matrix-like space also features a swing that allows visitors an opportunity to view hundreds of cloned reflections swinging at all possible angles. I can think of quite a few illicit substances that should probably not be consumed before entering this room. (via designboommyedol)

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Mirror City Timelapse.  Mirror City is a visual story through some of the great American cities: Chicago, San Francisco, San Diego, Las Vegas and Los Angeles. The video starts off with simple mirrors and recognizable architecture, as the video progresses, so does the visual stimulation, showing the real abstraction of the piece. Source

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