An abandoned house in the British seaside town of Margate was a reprieve of sorts by a sophisticated, ingenious art installation by the designed where British designer and artist Alex Chinneck. As part of an effort to draw the focus on the financial problems of the city, Chinneck has an optical illusion with the caption develops from the knees of my nose to the stomach of my toes , showing the brick facade of which extended dilapidated home appear to be the front of the residence and slide on the floor. Built with the voluntary help of the regional construction workers and engineers, the installation widespread interest in a recessed portion of a once prosperous region was drawn. Says Chinneck, & amp; # 8220I was drawn to Cliftonville, since it is an area where the culture is not yet reached, and I feel public art forgets too usually their duty to the public. & amp; 8221
Pictures: Dezeen
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