Earlier this year, a considerable number of exhibitions were devoted to the presentation of so-called “infinity rooms,” a form of immersive installation art that captured much popular attention. These exhibitions became something of a cultural trend, attracting large audiences eager to experience the illusion of boundless space created through the ingenious use of mirrors, light, and repetition. Although they were widely discussed and much admired at the time, I did not record or present them here, and thus the phenomenon has remained unremarked upon in this account.
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Absolutely amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteThe effect is fun
DeleteVery beautiful photo art
ReplyDeleteJust a quick snap
DeleteTodo es luz y color en tus fotografías.
ReplyDeleteYou can get the style
DeleteVery unique!
ReplyDeleteI like something different
DeleteWow, these are totally amazing! I have never heard of them. The first one looks like you are in outer space, the second under the sea.
ReplyDeleteA way to explore city fun
DeleteThose mirrors and lights do make for some photos that command careful, long attention. I'm not sure I fully understand the images, but they are visually compelling.
ReplyDeleteIt just looks different that is why I take the shots lol
DeleteWow! That must have been an incredible experience and your photos are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteOh wow that looks amazing
ReplyDeleteThe pics are pretty.
ReplyDeleteWow,
ReplyDeleteabsolutely fascinating photos,
illusion of reality!!!
Thank you for this,
I've never seen anything like this before!!!
Magic indeed.
ReplyDeleteYes-- as Jeff says, visually compelling. But disorienting at the same time. Excellent post.
ReplyDeleteThey're quite dizzying effects, but colourful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun and colorful experience. Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.
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