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Optical illusion rooms by peter kogler.
For over 30 years the austrian artist has worked at the intersection of architecture and new media to construct both immersive environments and sculptural elements that seems to redefine physical spaces.
We ve been fans of peter kogler s psychedelic room installations since last year when we he wowed us with his warped walls and trippy walkways now the austrian artist continues to bend time and space with a new series of impressively perplexing optical illusion rooms.
Mar 7 2017 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.
They don t create optical illusions for one nor do they have lines all over them that look like a sketched fever dream for two.
Kogler is best known for his different psychedelic room installations.
Using paint and projections he makes simple galleries lobbies and transit centers look distorted warped and twisted.
Peter kogler an internationally renowned austrian artist who lives and works in vienna has hypnotized the world with his latest psychedelic installations a.
Nov 9 2019 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.
With dizzying wall graphics reminiscent of warped funhouse mirrors artist peter kogler transforms ordinary galleries transit centers and lobbies into near hallucinatory experiences.
Peeta paints large scale optical illusion.
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.
Peter kogler is a renowned artist from austria that currently works and lives in vienna.
Normal walls are too dull.
Renowned australian artist peter kogler is here to fix that with his latest room installation works inspired by american minimalism and computer generated art.