Posted on 08/21/2018 8:45:02 AM PDT by Gamecock
Like a real-life version of a Looney Tunes cartoon, a visitor to a Portuguese museum was injured last week when he stepped into an art installation resembling an inky void. Currently on exhibit at the Serralves Museum in Porto, Descent Into Limbo by Anish Kapoor includes an actual eight-foot hole thats painted blackso it appears to have no depth at all.
According to Britains Times, attendees of previous showings of the work have questioned whether there really was a hole in the floor or whether it was simply a circle painted with an extremely dark black paint. Presumably there will be no doubts going forward.
Though the Descent Into Limbo installation was reportedly surrounded with warning signs and staffers warning visitors not to get too close, there was no barrier around it. How the museumgoer, whom Portugals Publico reports was an Italian man in his 60s, was able to step into the hole isnt known, but he was briefly hospitalized for the eight-foot fall. The museum closed the exhibit to assess what happened, but says it plans to reopen it soon.
In addition to being known for his over-sized installations (including the giant reflective Cloud Gate bean in Chicago), Kapoor made headlines in 2016 when he secured the exclusive artistic rights to a physics-defying material called Vantablack. Developed by a British company called Surrey NanoSystems, the material is able to trap photons in-between lab-grown carbon nanotubes, which bounce around until theyre eventually absorbed. Just a scant 0.035 percent of visible light is reflected by an object covered in Vantablack, making it impossible to see any curves or contoursor to accurately gauge the depth of a hole if you dont know what youre looking at.
Descent Into Limbo debuted years before Vantablack was announced to the public, and was instead created using a dark paint that produces the same depthless, black hole effect. For at least one hapless art lover, it seems that was enough.
You never know where someones going to throw down a portable hole.
I presume museums don’t carry liability insurance in Portugal?
To make it worse the hole is 8 feet deep.
Keep the portable hole away from govt. They will use it to throw money into.
reality , what a concept.
How ridiculous! Who would risk steeping onto the black hole, just in case it was real......which it did turn out to be real! Hope the guy is ok....
An oldie but goodie.
How ridiculous! Who would risk steeping onto the black hole, just in case it was real......which it did turn out to be real! Hope the guy is ok....
Sorry about the double post AND the stupid autocorrect!
That damn roadrunner!
How about just throwing a coin in or some other small object?
Keep the portable hole away from govt. They will use it to throw money into.
Wouldn’t it be easier to just give them an an old boat?
I would at least have tapped the edges with my foot before just stepping in.
Even more ridiculous, is that there was no barrier around the 8 foot deep hole!
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