late in the forests of Alsace , adventurous explorers can marvel at this strange installation that looks very much like whatan invisibility cloakover a privy ship might depend like in 100 year . No it ’s not a Romulan craft — it ’s actually a sculpture made of stones , gum and mirrors by Michel De Broin .
De Broin pronounce the sculpture , called “ Superficial , ” is about a “ feeling of transparency , ” and that :
The large Isidor Feinstein Stone , tuck away deep in the woods , became a broody surface for its environment . In this play of splintered radiance , the rock disappear in its reflections . Because it reflects one can not be misdirect by its presence , yet we can not clutch it , rather it is the rock’n’roll that reflects us .

But what about the outlander who are hiding their ship under the cloaking gimmick ? What does that have to do with contemplate me ?
Here is the model De Broin used to fashion the final , large - graduated table sculpture . Very mecha and cool . Michel De Broin[artist ’s site viaEnvironmental Graffiti ]
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