Peter Kogler, an internationally renowned Austrian artist who lives and works in Vienna, has hypnotized the world with his latest psychedelic installations at the ING Art Center in Brussels. Using paint and projections, he makes simple galleries, lobbies and transit centers look distorted, warped and twisted.
Born in Innsbruck in 1959 and living in Vienna, Peter is one of the pioneers of the computer-generated art. He has been creating art for more than 30 years and still manages to surprise the viewers.
More info: Peter Kogler (h/t: colossal)
87Kviews
Share on Facebooki would become nauseous, then collapse on the floor and stare at the ceiling, then become even more nauseous and throw up
Oh my word yes! I have astigmatism - cannot wear contact lenses it is so bad, so I'd have a difficult time!
Load More Replies...Probably this will sound really dumb, but if I was in one of those rooms and halls, I would easily begin to feel anxious and claustrophobic.
It's like walking around a mirror house, remember? First you go in and walk into a few mirrors, then you decide to drop your cool act and be smart enough to put your hands in front of you . . .
Impressive. I wouldn't be able to stay long. Wonder what my kitty would think
Oh yessss, and add a lot of wall-size mirrors.
I would love to experience this for myself. Its one thing to see it online...but another to experience it.
Whooooa, leaning to far to the right, oooooohhh, too far to the left - the floor is moving in waves, will I ever get out of here? **Great job!!!
By the way, this kinda reminds me of a David Lynch exhibition I went to a couple of years ago.
i would become nauseous, then collapse on the floor and stare at the ceiling, then become even more nauseous and throw up
Oh my word yes! I have astigmatism - cannot wear contact lenses it is so bad, so I'd have a difficult time!
Load More Replies...Probably this will sound really dumb, but if I was in one of those rooms and halls, I would easily begin to feel anxious and claustrophobic.
It's like walking around a mirror house, remember? First you go in and walk into a few mirrors, then you decide to drop your cool act and be smart enough to put your hands in front of you . . .
Impressive. I wouldn't be able to stay long. Wonder what my kitty would think
Oh yessss, and add a lot of wall-size mirrors.
I would love to experience this for myself. Its one thing to see it online...but another to experience it.
Whooooa, leaning to far to the right, oooooohhh, too far to the left - the floor is moving in waves, will I ever get out of here? **Great job!!!
By the way, this kinda reminds me of a David Lynch exhibition I went to a couple of years ago.
411
27