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The Anish Kapoor 'Sky Mirror' Will Turn Your Frown Upside-Down

The Anish Kapoor 'Sky Mirror' installation is an artistic marvel with a dash of scientific flair. The exhibit consists of four gigantic mirrors, positioned to distort all surroundings.

The 'Sky Mirror' exhibit is up for six months in Kensington Park, and has since attracted many bewildered spectators. The effect of the Anish Kapoor 'Sky Mirror' exhibit is mind-blowing. Everything reflected in these monstrous mirrors appears upside-down, creating a confusing and thrilling illusion.

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