Swimming Pool Illusion in Japan

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Swimming Pool Illusion in Japan

What is the best activity on a hot day? Swimming is the best answer. This activity is trying to make our bodies stay cool is to soak in water. I think many of us like to swim. This is one exciting sport that we can do with the family. Aside from being a fun activity, swimming is also making our bodies healthy. This is one reason why we love sport pool.
Swimming Pool Illusion in Japan

Here is a special swimming pool located in Japan, 21st Century Art Museum. You do not have to worry if you can not swim. Your body will not get wet and you do not need any swimsuit. You do not have the ability to swim. The swimming pool is truly unique and we never imagined about this before. From outward appearances, this pool is like a real pool. The first time I saw the picture, made ​​me think more deeply about this creation.
Swimming Pool Illusion in Japan

Swimming Pool Illusion in Japan

Swimming Pool Illusion in Japan

Swimming Pool Illusion in Japan
 Leandro Erlich is an artist behind this unique discovery.
This is truly a work of art. So, if we go in and swim in this pool our bodies will not wet at all. Since this is a fake swimming pool built by Leandro Erlich. Who is he? He is an Argentine artist who is also famous for the art installation. He was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1973.
He has his own style and all his works seems to defy the laws of basic physics and confused many people. Personally, I have that same feeling with this. Of reliable information, he uses a variety of building materials. Such as: mirrors and projections. He uses it to create new forms of reality. From the works of art, he tried to invite all the senses and our participation in the space he created. It's like a psychological illusion that comes from South America.

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