Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Tiny Dioramas on Empty Ceilings
“Parallel World” is an
art
installation of Ji Lee, a
creative
director at Google Creative Lab in New York. Ji Lee installs tiny dioramas on unused ceiling space above our heads.
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