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Art Student's Car Vanishing Act 7

An anonymous reader writes "A design student made a battered old Skoda 'disappear' by painting it to merge with the surrounding car park. Sara Watson, who is studying drawing at the University of Central Lancashire (Uclan), took three weeks to transform the car's appearance.She created the illusion in the car park outside her studio at Uclan's Hanover Building in Preston. The car is now being used for advertising by the local recycling firm that donated the vehicle."

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Art Student's Car Vanishing Act

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  •     That is actually a very nice piece of work. I wish I could see it in person. I'm sure the 1st person view, walking around until suddenly everything lines up, must be very interesting.

       

    • This somewhat grainy and brief sequence of stills is not exactly a walk around, but it helps: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUiYgUB3RkA [youtube.com]
    • Apologies JWSmythe, I see now that the images in the youtube clip are all available in the BBC arcticle . . . As for the piece itself, it would seem to be a kind of negative Trompe-l'Oeil. Where Trompe-l'Oeil is the effect of using paint to render the appearance of a 3D entity, this effect uses paint to render the disappearance of a 3D entity. I share your desire to see a this intriguing concept in person.
  • that it would be very difficult to drive. What with the windows painted over, and all.

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