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Danderyds gymnasium

Illusionary perspective images in a system of corridors for Danderyd gymnasium (high school). The viewer’s position and movements change the visual experience of the shapes painted on the walls, floor, and ceiling. In one corridor you see a circle from one side, and another shape from the other side. In another corridor, the floor appears to be checkered from one side, but not from the other.

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Södra station

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Mörby Centrum

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Eriksdalsbadet

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Södra Länken

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Seville Expo ’92

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Paintings, 1990—

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Paintings I, 1980—

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Paintings II, 1980—

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Painting & Sculptures, 1980—

In Archive / Sculpture

Paintings & Sculptures, 1970—80

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You make nighttime so much fun

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Karolinska Institutet

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Astra Zeneca

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Axelsberg

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Motala theatre

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Platsens poetik

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Visual Worlds: Tables and mirrors

In Archive / Research

Visual Worlds: Faces

In Archive / Research

Visual Worlds: Chequered sculpture

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Visual Worlds: Duck experiment

In Archive / Research

Visual Worlds: Eye movements

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Visual Worlds: Illuminated peep cabinets

In Archive / Research

Visual Worlds: Peep cabinets

In Archive / Research

Visual Worlds: Shadows

In Archive / Research

Visual Worlds: The raft

In Archive / Research

Visual Worlds: Bright and dark

In Archive / Research

Danderyds gymnasium

In Archive / Public Art

Karlskrona Landstadshus

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Mariakyrkan

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Archive, Public Art