The Biggest Anamorphic Illusion In The World Has Been Successfully Revealed On The Largest Outdoor Advertising Screen In South Korea

The largest outdoor screen in Korea appears like a giant aquarium with a wave pool but is in fact an anamorphic illusion.

According to d’strict, a company behind the installation: “We, d’strict specializes in designing, making, and delivering breathtaking visual content on Digital Out of Home. In order to offer the world a new experience, we are proud to announce some exciting new business – IP licensing.

Our first case of IP licensing, ‘WAVE’ with anamorphic illusion has been successfully revealed on a magnificent DOOH of COEX K-POP SQUARE, the largest & high-definition outdoor advertising screen in S.Korea at 80.1m (w) x 20.1M (h).

We aim to develop numerous attractive visual content that can be licensed into any size and shape of the screen consistently.”

More: d’strict h/t: digg







If you want more awesome content, subscribe to Design You Trust Facebook page.

More Inspiring Stories

Giant Globe Made From Matches By Andy Yoder

Mood Meter Tracks Smiley Tweets and Frowny Tweets

Car Drivers Need To Beware Of The Barnacle

This Art Installation Was Designed To Create Discussion On What Is Love In Modern Life

Photographer Benedict Redgrove Given Unprecedented Access To NASA Technology

The 1958 Plymouth Tornado Concept Car Has Been Found And Restored

These Illuminated Cylinders Display Fairy Tales When People Get Inside To Power Them

Street Artist Mobstr Unveils A Giant Mural In Vilnius, Lithuania

This 4x4-Inspired Aquanaut Yacht Explores Deeper with Onboard Submarine

Amazing Photographs of Sir Malcolm Campbell With His Stunning Blue Bird Cars in the 1920s and 1930s

Smilin’ Jack, an Enormous Jack-o’-Lantern Painted on the Side of an 80,000-Barrel Storage Tank Each Year Since 1952

"Weird Faces": An Algorithm Based Project That Creates An Infinite Collection Of Fun Looking Sketched Faces

Finder: Locate the Stuff where You Left

Stunning Historical Photos From the Wreck of the Supertanker 'Amoco Cadiz' in 1978

Collar AG - A Wearable Device For Surveillance By XCEED

Computer Love: The Ultimate Guide To Computing

NASA Releases Sharpest Ever Moon Map

These Inflatables Make It Look Like There’s A Sea Monster Attack In Philadelphia

Enchanting Landscape Winners of the 2025 Refocus Photographer of the Year Awards

This 1958's General Motors Firebird III Looks Like A Future Spaceship

Artist Creates Ephemeral Large-Scale Art Installations that Aim to Reimagine Historical Buildings and Remote Landscapes

Monster Crane Collapses at National Cathedral

Amazing Covers of Science and Invention Magazine During the 1920s

Tatra T77: One of the First Serial-Produced Automobiles

This Unbelievable 1959 Curtiss-Wright Model 2500 Air-Car

Double: Wheels for your iPad

Nano Hummingbird

Street Artist Peeta Recently Created This Optical Illusion House For The Street Art Festival

Meet METHOD-1: The Korean Manned Robot That Is Straight Out Of Avatar

Artifacts from the Central Intelligence Agency Museum