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Trompe l'oeil graffiti vanishes Egyptian military barrier

Cory Doctorow at 7:22 am Tue, Mar 20, 2012  

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Noordijk sez, "Egyptian graffiti artists make this military street barrier 'disappear.'"

Sheikh Rihan mural

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  • Nadreck

    Are we sure that this isn’t just another attempt by Wile E. (“Supergenius”) Coyote to trick the Roadrunner?

  • http://www.facebook.com/BCLVH.72 Ben Hennessy

    Meep meep.

  • http://www.bauartcreative.com/ Bauart

    Huh, well sort of… as long as you stand exactly where the photo was taken and squint.

    • Ryan Lenethen

      That quality seems about par for Acme

  • xzzy

    In the area where I live, it would probably take about 5 minutes before someone diddling around with their cell phone slammed into it at full speed. 

    They rarely give enough attention to driving to stay out of my lane, pesky tasks such as figuring out if the scenery is a painting or not would be asking a bit much.

  • allybeag

    I wish someone had done this with the Berlin Wall.

  • CountZero

    I really like that, making a virtue out of a monstrosity.

  • liquidstar

    this works for me on many levels    love it  ambigous nature of art piece  wall into freedom   space of alterity = mirror space  lovely to look at, mimics structure of wall nicely – probably risky to do

  • Brainspore

    Those wacky Templars are at it again.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFntFdEGgws#t=01m15s

  • Petzl

    :kicks ground: I wish my country had cool barrier art like this..

  • Damien

    Appears to be a version of this photo, cropped to remove the copyright/artist attrib: https://secure.flickr.com/photos/drumzo/6979350147/
    I prefer it in colour, and to give the photographer props.
    Shame.

    • amuseamuse

       could be wrong, but comparing the pictures it looks like the litter isn’t quite in the same place. Some of it is, but other pieces look like they’ve moved to me. Maybe just the change in contrast, though? It makes sense that they’ve be taken from the same vantage point, considering the effect, and they must have been taken at nearly the same point in time, but my guess is: separate photos of the same subject.

      • Damien

        They’re different shots. 
        As you surmised, they were from the same position/perspective, and at approximately the same time.
        It’s a touchy subject for me, since in the past my photos have been ripped-off, had rights/attrib removed, used for commercial purposes without consent, etc. Also visited Egypt mid last year, and saw a lot of what’s going on first-hand.
        That said, my initial comment was unwarranted, and could have been prevented if I’d fact-checked things.
        After comments between photographer and me, I retracted my hasty accusation, and apologised.

  • Guest

    Okay, now that is REALLY cool!