Saturday, August 29, 2009
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The amazing photographs that show the world's most famous landmarks replaced by cheap souvenirs Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10
At a moment's glance this picture could be the real Big Ben.
But then you notice the hand below and the incredible optical illusion is revealed.
Tourist Michael Hughes today unveiled his extraordinary holiday snaps of the world's famous landmarks - perfectly blended with cheap souvenirs.
Michael, 56, stumbled across his unusual technique in 1998 and has perfected it after travelling to hundreds of famous sights.
His series of stunning photos include a Golden Gate fridge magnet slotted ideally into the San Francisco landscape.
UCSD Visual Arts Project Featured at World-Famous Digital Media Festival
Scalable City -- an interactive multimedia demonstration of how computers can auto-design aesthetically compelling layouts for new urban or suburban environments, but highlighting serious limitations as well -- is a featured exhibit at the prestigious Ars Electronica Festival in Linz , Austria . Beginning Aug 30, the project will be on display in the Ars Electronica Center, one of the world’s leading museums of digital and media art, for at least a year.
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