Dalston House

Yesterday I visited the Dalston House interactive art installation, designed by Argentine artist Leandro Erlich and commissioned by the Barbican.

The Barbican describe the exhibition as: ‘resembling a theatre set, the detailed facade of a Victorian terraced house – recalling those that once stood on the street – lies horizontally on the ground with mirrors positioned overhead. The reflections of visitors give the impression they are standing on, suspended from, or scaling the building vertically.’

Dalston House is open till 4th August and is free, so if you get a chance to visit it you definitely should. The visual illusion is really impressive and great fun. 🙂

For more details about Dalston House please see this link: http://www.barbican.org.uk/artgallery/event-detail.asp?ID=14756

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