Eureka Carpark Illusion

Eureka Carpark 01

Interesting illusion of letters on the walls at the Eureka Tower Carpark in Melbourne that can be read perfectly at certain angles while looking distorted at other angles. Similar projects are the Cardiff Bay and 3D room paint optical illusions. This car park project won several international design awards.

4 more pics of the Eureka carpark illusion after the jump.

Source: De War


Eureka Carpark 02

Eureka Carpark 03

Eureka Carpark 04

Eureka Carpark 05




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    8 Comments »

    1. Robert L. said

      August 5, 2008 @ 12:49 am

      Incredible! Love it. Wish we have something like this in Hong Kong. The carpark operators here are so conservative-minded. Cheers, Robert



    2. Lee Collins said

      August 8, 2008 @ 11:32 pm

      Wow – that’s some freaky-deaky stuff…
      I wonder how effective it is?

      Thanks for sharing the cool pictures!

      Lee Collins



    3. Theo Baskind said

      August 9, 2008 @ 7:50 am

      Very unique! All I know is I’d be crashin’ into walls just staring at the s*&%@!!!!
      Slammin’ into cement pillars…
      curbs…
      people ;)

      Thanks a ton for sharin’.



    4. Color + Design Blog / 11 Colorful Optical Illusions by COLOURlovers said

      September 11, 2008 @ 1:24 am

      [...] Eureka Car Park Illusion [...]



    5. jchinique said

      January 10, 2009 @ 3:18 am

      effing brilliant! reminds me of those heads-up displays on some newer and concept cars.



    6. dmk said

      January 10, 2009 @ 9:00 am

      how do you reckon they are made. cross on the floor and a photograph so the area can be analysed? what are your thoughts on it?



    7. nubnub said

      October 27, 2009 @ 9:59 am

      Those are really cool, but also very disconcerting… wonder if they cause any crashes?



    8. William said

      August 26, 2011 @ 7:53 am

      very intresting use of perpective in these photographs.



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