Sited at the juncture where the San Jacinto mountain range opens up to the Coachella valley, Aitken’s installation acts as a life-size kaleidoscope, reflecting the vast, arid landscape. framing and distorting its surroundings, the reflective installation changes throughout the day, creating a range of unique experiences.

Though, some people are citing that birds may run straight into the houses facade, others are currently getting their Instagram snaps ablaze.

// If you want to check it out for yourself (there’s no address, just coordinates—33°50’59.6″N 116°33’57.5″W), Mirage will run from now until October 31. More directional info can be found here.

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