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Carsten Höller in New York – in pictures

Carsten Höller in NY: Carsten Höller in NY
Giant Psycho Tank, 1999. Visitors are invited to strip (to a swimsuit or naked) to float in this heated sensory deprivation pool. Towels, robes and slippers are provided Photograph: Attilio Maranzano
Carsten Höller in NY: Carsten Höller in NY
Giant Psycho Tank, 1999, outside view Photograph: Esther Schipper
Carsten Höller in NY: Carsten Höller in NY
Stills from Höller's film installation One Minute of Doubt, 1999 Photograph: PR
Carsten Höller in NY: Carsten Höller in NY
The Pinocchio Effect, 1999, tricks the mind into believing the nose is growing when users touch their nose and apply a vibrating device to their arm Photograph: Attilio Maranzano
Carsten Höller in NY: Carsten Höller in NY
Zöllner Stripes, 2001 Photograph: Attilio Maranzano
Carsten Höller in NY: Carsten Höller in NY
Umkehrbrille (upside-down glasses), 1994/2001, are goggles that invert everything the viewer sees through them Photograph: Attilio Maranzano
Carsten Höller in NY: Carsten Höller in NY
Infrared Room, 2004. Cameras capture the visitor's image in a darkened room and project it on three screens, but with a time delay between shots Photograph: Attilio Maranzano
Carsten Höller in NY: Carsten Höller in NY
Mirror Carousel, 2005. Mirrors mounted on MDF panels reflect passing riders Photograph: Attilio Maranzano Maranzano
Carsten Höller in NY: Carsten Höller in NY
Tokyo Twins, 2005. Two DVDs of identical Japanese twins interact with each other in a circular repeating conversation Photograph: Shigeo Muto
Carsten Höller in NY: Carsten Höller in NY
Lichtraum (Light Room), 2008, features 15,030 pairs of LEDs on aluminium panels Photograph: Markus Tretter
Carsten Höller in NY: Carsten Höller in NY
Swinging Curve, 2009, is made of polystyrene panels, wood, and metal wire Photograph: Per Kristiansen
Carsten Höller in NY: Carsten Höller in NY
Giant Triple Mushrooms, 2009. These polyester replicas are each divided down the middle into two different species of mushroom Photograph: Attilio Maranzano
Carsten Höller in NY: Carsten Höller in NY
Giant Triple Mushrooms, 2009, detail Photograph: Attilio Maranzano
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