New York City-based artist Jordan Seiler of Public Ad Campaign has created a piece of intriguing public art that incorporates a classic feature of the city’s streets—the phone booth.
The artist’s first installation piece at the phone booth—which stands at NYC’s Spring and Bowery—was put up back in 2008 and features his signature weave pattern.
When this was taken down, he plastered the phone booth with a photograph of the original installation, creating a fascinating Russian doll effect.
Technically, the artist can go on indefinitely wit this project—we wonder how far he take it.
[via My Modern Met]