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February 2011: Spiderman Saves the Day at Universal Studios, Japan. This stereoscopic image of the famous Marvel comic character used Colorcode glasses to view the 3D effect.
 Crash Site in San Diego, California, August 2009. A mysterious crash site is found in the pavement outside the convention area. The security guards are models hired by Disney Studios, and the man intervening is a Disney vice president.
Northwest Fantasy, created in April 2010 in San Francisco, California. The British Columbia Tourist Board mounted an event with a zip line that travelled over a faux canyon created by Kurt Wenner.
This was the first interactive 3D street painting, combining real people with their painted reflections. It was created during a street painting festival for a Swiss-German documentary in 1987 at Grazie Di Curtatone, Italy.

A Door to the Caribbean in New York City, April 2011. The pavement in front of the New York Stock Exchange was transformed into a luxury cruise ship, transporting the public to exotic destinations.
The three magi bring gifts to the children of Queretaro, Mexico, in December 2010
The Woman Driver in Bahrain, March 2008. This illusion of an F1 racecar had a hole cut out for the public to sit in and pose for pictures.
This work was created in Rome in March 2008 to celebrate the 500th anniversary of Leonardo da Vinci's arrival in Milan
Cyclist Bradley Wiggins leaves the Southbank for a ride through the rainforest, on a work called A Forest Path, October 2010
Kurt sits on a work called The Armchair Traveller in Waterloo Station, London, in January 2010
The Moneypit in Waterloo Station, October 2008. This image, showing a bank guard standing over a pit of banknotes, was the first stereoscopic work of pavement art ever created with Colorcode glasses.
A Million Signatures in Brussels, Belgium, in November 2010. The European Commission was presented with a million signatures requesting further study of genetically modified crops.
An early 3D anamorphic work in Lucerne, Switzerland, 1985
Street artist Kurt Wenner's amazing 3D creations
Street artist Kurt Wenner's amazing 3D creations
Street artist Kurt Wenner's amazing 3D creations
Street artist Kurt Wenner's amazing 3D creations
Street artist Kurt Wenner's amazing 3D creations
Street artist Kurt Wenner's amazing 3D creations

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