Fake Swimming Pool
The Swimming Pool was designed by Buenos Aires artist Leandro Erlich in 2004. It located in the Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa. The swimming pool framed by a limestone deck and appears to be filled with deep, shimmering water. A layer of water only some 10 centimeters deep is suspended over transparent glass. Below the glass is an empty space with aquamarine walls that viewers can enter.
via : Amuzing Planet
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Very strange. They just need a giant fake shark to go with it…
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would have been cool if the kid “broke” the glass trying to get up
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Suddenly I feel like swimming
Is there fake swimming?
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This is brilliant! Completely inspired! I love this! What would be even better is if some dummy tried to dive into the “pool”.
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It just looks like the real pool!
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Very cool!
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Look like the real swimming pool
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was wondering if that’s a real ripple, or just a static one…it’s a cool piece of art…would have been cooler if people can step on the top part and look like they’re walking on the water!
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it will be 2 funny if somebody tried to jump in i cant talk cus im dumb enough two jump in myself
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heheh….. but its look like real swimming fool
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Wow! this is awesome.
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wow! so cool! ok, get this: what if a kid didn’t know it was fake, and brought his swimmin costume, jumped in, and broke the glass! I am such a L.O.L er!
:):):):):):):):):)
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