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Dan Graham,
Fun House für Münster,
1997
The use of transparent, mirrored glass is a reference to newer office and government buildings and banks. The «Fun House» is a narrow parallelogram with three straight sides made of two-way mirrored glass, an open side, and a fourth side, whose outer surface is made of concave, transparent mirror and causes anamorphic distortions. The ordered geometry of the noncurved sides reflects the distorted imagery of the fourth side, so that all four sides appear to be anamorphic.
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