![]() ![]() The photorealistic printed imagery mounted to the exteriors of the buses on the occasion of the 2016 Vilnius Street Art Festival would form the scenery beyond along with the vanishing point at the right moment, thus camouflaging the buses. For this is the tribute paid by Lithuanian artist Liudas Parulskis and Studio Vieta to the city heritage of Vilnius. Here is a list of 10 such installations with optical illusions that will simply and literally sweep you off your feet.Ĭalling them ‘ghost buses’ won’t do justice to these beautiful old trolleybuses with 3D prints which make them a part of the city streets. Since time immemorial, artists have been coming up with blazing new ideas and techniques to demand full sensory engagement from the viewers – something that would give a big jerk to their brains and make them go ‘Whoa!’. Playing with perspective is the biggest operating force behind any work of art. With each passing day, optical illusions are increasingly being used in art, entertainment and e ven in scientific audience-driven endeavours. They are created by simple manipulations of lines, colors and patterns to confuse our brains while receiving sensory inputs, thus messing up with the output. ![]()
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