Impressum:
Clemens Bruschek
Dep. of Mathematics
University of Vienna
Nordbergstr. 15
1090 Vienna, Austria
email:
clemens.bruschek
ATT
univie.ac.at
What are hidden faces? If you view some items in the right way, it will reveal you a face. A piece of bork can look like the face of an old man, the control elements in an elevator show a face - buttons become eyes, handles become noses, some rope a bunch of hairs. Here I collect my moderate collection of hidden faces. The quality of the pictures is quite bad, since most time they have been taken with my mobile camera. I was inspired by the book "Gesichter" by Francois and Jean Robert.
Here we have one found in the control panel of the elevators at the Victor Franz Hess Haus, University of Innsbruck:
Hm, who constructed this very elevator?
This is the handle of the entrance door of a Billa in Vienna:
Enlightenment, he is the guy helping mathematicians at the University of Vienna, Nordbergstrasse 15:
Found in a hotel in Madrid - what is it?
That is the entrance to a building in Calle Alcala:
The mighty cathedral of Sedano (near Burgos) - some people believe it is a hidden atomic plant.
Near the waterfall in Sedano:
Do you see it?
If not, here is the solution:
Sometimes after work I like to go for a swim, this is my swimming buddy:
The small companion of Enlightenment:
The boiler in my flat shows his best side:
This nasty guy hides his face behind a TFT-display: