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November 20, 2008
'Don't Miss a Sec' — The 'Loo with a View'
There are two types of people in the world: Those who'd use this toilet — and the rest of you.
It's a no-brainer as far as I'm concerned.
Wait a minute, that didn't come out right.
Neither did that.
Never mind.
From a website:
- Transparent public toilet in Basel, Switzerland
This toilet, called "Don’t Miss a Sec," was first shown in December, 2003 by conceptual artist Monica Bonvicini and was immediately called "Loo with a View" by the press.
The photos show this transparent glass toilet at the Messeplatz in Basel, Switzerland at a major exhibition centre where the largest exhibitions about watches and jewelry — called "Basel World" and the "Art" (one of the biggest art exhibitions worldwide) — take place.
From the outside looking in, it appears to be nothing more than a monolith made of mirrors; from the inside looking out, it’s a fully transparent 360-degree window on the world. Although the stainless steel potty within the glass cube is fully functional, it’s still more a work of art than what you’d call an "official" public toilet.
Nobody can see you during daytime, but what about at night when the mirror is one-way in the other direction? People could also come up to the wall and cup their hands between their eyes and the glass, and then see quite a lot of the action going on inside.
The "Don’t Miss a Sec" toilet originally stood on a bustling construction site facing the Tate Britain Museum in London.
Bonvicini was born 1965 in Venice, Italy. The artist lives and works in Berlin and Los Angeles.
[via Milena]
November 20, 2008 at 04:01 PM | Permalink
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