Reflections On Pareidolia: Mirrored Images At The University Of Minnesota
The intersection of architecture and landscape at the University of Minnesota creates mirrored images that alter our sense of reality. Trees grow out of buildings; branches are suspended in mid air without any means of support. Occasionally pareidolia allows us interpret these strange images as a butterfly in tree leaves or a rocket from part of the building. Take a tour of a mirrored world world where massive buildings float in the sky and people simultaneously walk right side up and upside down. The book contains full colored photos with descriptions of the location and information about the architect who designed the building. Mirror images from various perspectives follow.