With just colored tape, cardboard and other recycled materials, German artist Clemens Behr turned Barcelona's Rojo artspace into a dizzying fun house.
Confronted with so much detail, the typical visitor to Behr's installation may not know where to start looking. Yet a closer examination reveals a meticulously interconnected order to the mess: lines and angles fluidly change one shape to another, blending two-dimensional images with three-dimensional cardboard structures.
Behr's creative process is almost as incredible as the final product. In the video below, the artist spontaneously assembled Paral.lel out of the trash he had found around Barcelona.
More pictures after the video.
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