151 comments on “Tunnel House

  1. That is amazing. It reminds me of the final moments of the house in the movie ‘Poltergeist’.

  2. Wow! Our minds really does create reality! It that case, spirits must be fiction; science fiction.
    And, God! Well, our minds created “Him.” Because, there can’t be a “Father” and “Son” without a Mother.

    Oh, I love these photos, my mind is racing with ideas!

    Thanks Dan. Thanks Dean for sharing such wonderful creativity!

  3. I used to live right next to that! I was on campus at the college down there when I was dancing at the Houston Ballet Academy. I walked past it, and was like, oh. That’s niffty.
    Then, two years later, no more dance, a probably unhealthy obsession with street art, and BAM! Here it is!

  4. I agree with “c a” – This is like Gordon Matta-Clark — but INVERTED!!! haha – Thanks for the photos!

  5. This is wild, one of the most creative public pieces of art I have seen in a long time. Brilliant. I’m very impressed. Thank you for sharing it.

  6. I never follow links on that smarmy, pretentious Wooster site, but glad I did this time!!! Shit’s hella dope! I thought it was painted from the thumbnail.

  7. TEMPORARILY PERFECT!!!!!
    I LOVE IT!!!

    procrastination = creation!
    …destruction = creation?

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  9. everything in this place ,whats real with whats concieved ,who we are to reason ,what it is that I cannot see ,living in exsentence why is reality touch taste and smell living with our sencenses whose to say our sense is real

  10. I guessing these guys are fans of one of my favorite childhood movies “Time Bandits” This looks like you could step through it and kill a minotaur with Sean Connery any time you wanted. I wish there were more creative structures like this that made me feel like I could walk through dimensions and space like this one. nice work.

  11. So cool. With all the asinine stuff going on in the world, its’ nice to see someone having fun being human.

  12. The neighbors were already accustomed to “interesting” things happening next door. The house was occupied by the Art League of Houston and had been used for exhibit space and art classes for over 30 years by then.

    Besides, the place would be demolished soon anyway. The house was on a main thoroughfare and Houston has no zoning.

  13. Why do you morons say “after the jump” when you have it all on one page? Learn what stuff means before you start writing it.

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