A Brilliantly Designed Network of Hanging Curved Lenses That Kaleidoscopically Augments Reality
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Parisian artist Vincent Leroy brilliantly created "Slow Lens", a project featuring a "low-fi" network of curved lenses that, when hung and turned in front of any object, kaleidoscopically augments the reality of the object and its immediate surroundings.
In March 2019, Leroy employed this mobile lens array around the streets and roads of Paris.
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