This Massive Wave Crashing In A Seoul “Aquarium” Is The World’s Largest Anamorphic Illusion

Ads and our dislike of them are somewhat of a universal phenomenon. Just take a look at all of the ad ʙʟocκᴇʀs available on the market and you’ll understand how much people agree on the topic.

The exception here is marketing people, who appreciate ads for what they are—a certain kind of art. Or, if an ad is the right kind of appealing, then people will at the very least not hate it and at best, they’ll love it and it’ll go viral.

What would you do if you saw a huge ocean wave coming at you from where you used to see ads all the time?

Korean digital media tech company d’strict created a 3D ocean waves which were shown in Seoul’s COEX Square

The visuals made it look like a hectic ocean storm, trying to ʙʀᴇᴀκ free from its digital נᴀιʟ inside the ad screen

The screen is located in Seoul’s COEX Square, which is a convention and exhibition center that doubles as a mall

The screen itself is 80×20 meters, covering an area of 1,620m², and is comprised of 31,000 display modules

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