The art installation on the corner of Penfold and Hosking Place is called "Infinity Forest" and is part of the Laneways: By George! Hidden Networks project. From the outside it just looks like a few trees in a wooden box (left) but when you step inside (right), the mirrored walls provide infinite reflections, which creates an illusion of being in a forest.
That is really cool!
ReplyDeleteNo 389 would be a good number for this address.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of interactive art!
ReplyDeleteI will have to wander through all these laneways this w/e. My daughter sent me the map a couple of weeks ago. You have tweaked my interest, now.
ReplyDeleteOh, yes! This is really cool! I love it! Great shots!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
Sylvia
That's quite an interesting surprise!
ReplyDeleteInteresting and Fun Thank you
ReplyDeleteSounds really cool, I would like to see in person. Thanks for sharing your world for the day.
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea.. I love these installations on public display
ReplyDeleteThats the one I want to visit - where exactly is it?
ReplyDeleteI really like this idea . Its really impressive . Good pictures too!
ReplyDeleteAnn, this one is just north of Martin Place. Walking down Pitt Street towards Circular Quay, it's the first laneway on the right. There's a map of all the lanes on the Hidden Networks website.
ReplyDeleteThe Laneway project is fantastic! You have captured it well.
ReplyDeleteOoh, this looks like a great deal of fun. How many people have walked into the mirrors? Great post.
ReplyDeleteThat's clever. The idea could be used in high density living.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! Great to have a mirror in the garden.
ReplyDeletevery refreshing to the eyes..
ReplyDeleteit't clever to use mirrors
ReplyDeleteVery cool.....
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