Isn’t it great how creativity kicks in when times running out. Take for example this incredible and beautiful installation by artists Dan Havel and Dean Ruck a few months before this house was to be demolished…. I’m guessing they saw any opportunity to do something freaking crazy cool to a space that was going to be destroyed and turned this old house into a trippy wooden warp zone! More pics after the jump.(including whats at the end of the tunnel)
via hemmy
A few pics via Kevin Omara
Who’s the moron now Ted?
MUito bom !!!
a donde va el tunel?
Es impactante, la primera foto sale un hombre bastante desarrollado y finaliza y/o remata con una chica de diez.
me pone feliz. Abrazos latinos
Mujer Gallina
What a great idea! Turning an eyesore into a wonderful peice of real-life, in your face art. Awesome 😉
Won’t be ong before Rosie Odonnell blames this on President Bush.
That house was a pretty cool place. I took some pictures inside the tunnel with my friends about 2 years ago so I’m pretty sure the place has been demolished by now. It was a nice addition to the Houston art community while it lasted. It would’ve been great to keep it around a bit longer, but in a town where historic houses are demolished all the time to make room for cardboard townhomes that sell for $300,000+, good luck with that.
Why do you have to bring God into this? This has nothing to do with religion. By the way, Rosie Odonnell has already bitched about it. Nice use of architecture and creativity.
Montrose, Houston…!! I used to live three blocks from here… and remember the house going up…
This makes me wet.
will I ever be as bored as the owner of this thing?
this is amazing, I love it
How wonderful to see old structures turned into art space. We should see more Art like this.
this is super, wonderful idea!!!
I like, I like. how much?
I’d like to cram my whole cock into that hole and fuck the house hard!!
damn who put acid in my frosted flakes?
Some context, please: Where is/was this, and when was it constructed?
Suit…if you did a bit of clicking and reading, you’d realize this was done a few yrs ago in houston TX.
Creepy sh!t
I dreamed this few time ago!!!
i like that type of big hole.
Looks FUN!
I like it. Where is it, I’d like to visit and try it out. Send me directions and location.
reaaaaaaaaaaally creative!!! i love it! 🙂
cheers!!! breaking the neighborhood bored line
like a perspective visual game implosive black hole
regards!!
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Our house looks like that all the time, what’s the big deal?
I live in Austin, but periodically visit Houston museums every few months. I didn’t know this was up, but drove by it and nearly had an accident trying to pull over somewhere to take pictures. Some fun projects pop up on Montrose… The local Houston art scene does have some redeeming qualities after all! =D
Reminds me of “Monster House”
that is a trip
all too creative
wow i love it i want to walk through it 🙁 i want a go
Stumble is a wonder break in my life. Its design, art , brain work candy for my mind.
Ken
cool! so cool!i
cool!so cool! i
there is a amazingly creative
This is grand. 🙂 It is the very nature of the artistic mindset to take what normally presents itself as a problem to be removed or resolved somehow and to view it instead as an opportunity. All of life’s beauty comes from this way of thinking.
As for the Below quote from the above poster. Please don’t use the accomplishments of more creative minds than your own to justify your erroneous beliefs about reality? please.
“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! “
What is the point of destroying it? Really cool Any splinters?
niceeee
fiquei impressionado….
fantastico!
That is so great!! Who would have thought of that? I bet it took a lot of work to finish it! Super bad ass!
thats what my old house looked like untill it collapsed….now i live in a box
dude. i want one of those!
Es algo muy creativo y desde otro punto ………. esta con madre !
Just so everyone knows, this installation was taken down almost a year ago. It was cool while it lasted.
coolest shit ever….I love it!
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holy nailgun!
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Can someone tell my where the bathroom is at?
Way cool!
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