The Invisible Car


Sara Watson has created an “invisible car” as part of her art course at the University of Central Lancashire. (Thanks to Jenny Eng for the news tip).
More notes about the project from Mail Online:
The University of Central Lancashire artist made the incredible optical illusion by spray painting a battered Skoda Fabia to match the car park and entrance to her art studio.
The car – which was created as part of Sara’s drawing and image making course – is reminiscent of the work of pavement artist Julian Beever whose work has caused a storm in central London.
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Wow, the concept of camouflage has been around for a while.. however, I’ve never seen an artist attempt almost total invisibility. Me thinx just like the roll-up piano (I predicted to my friends a while back and super thin screens/one day roll-up too).. my new prediction is now that we have the speed we need with computers, cameras scanning the whatever in front of the car, and likely blanket like-monitors- by now- to pop-up and out and cover the vehicle– this could already be reality. Kam VanHereweghe