Tuesday 20 October 2009

Penfold Place and Hosking Place laneway art

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.

19 comments:

  1. No 389 would be a good number for this address.

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  2. I 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.

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  3. Oh, yes! This is really cool! I love it! Great shots!

    Have a great weekend!

    Sylvia

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  4. Sounds really cool, I would like to see in person. Thanks for sharing your world for the day.

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  5. what a great idea.. I love these installations on public display

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  6. Thats the one I want to visit - where exactly is it?

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  7. I really like this idea . Its really impressive . Good pictures too!

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  8. Ann, 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.

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  9. The Laneway project is fantastic! You have captured it well.

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  10. Ooh, this looks like a great deal of fun. How many people have walked into the mirrors? Great post.

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  11. That's clever. The idea could be used in high density living.

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  12. What a great idea! Great to have a mirror in the garden.

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