The exhibition, "I Want To Believe" by Chinese artist, Cai Guo-Qiang at the Guggenheim Museum in New York presents nine real cars in a cinematic progression that simulates a car bombing and is an amazing feat of balance, lights, and energy. Really worth checking out just to figure out how he managed to suspend these cars without crumbling the aging building holding them up.
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i really cant belive my eyes how they could do like that
it looks like a painted by camera art
really this picture looks so cool
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