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IMAGE via New York Times

IMAGE via New York Times

NEW YORK TIMES: Immersed in Images and an Age of Blurred Boundaries →

January 28, 2011

Designed by Thomas Leeser, the swollen baby-blue form, which has been grafted onto the back of a 1920s building, effectively blurs the boundaries among architecture, film and viewer. In doing so it immerses you in the kind of fantasy world you usually get only when the lights are turned off...read more at New York Times >>

 

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