Yeh , your local museum may think they ’re somewhat fancy with their glowing Helvetica sign , but does it have revolving parts that release into a mirrored palindrome ? London ’s V&A museum is scoffing in the face of yours .
A palindrome , in showcase your memory require refreshing , is a parole which can be read either back to front , or front to back , exactly the same style — you may be conversant with “ radar ” or “ kayak . ” In this slip , the letters “ V&A ” seem in the logotype even when spin around . It ’s hard to explain , but if you clamp your eyes on the TV here you ’ll see what I mean .
It ’s the work of UK artist Troika , and was put up in the museum entrance just the other hebdomad . [ TroikaviaCore77 ]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lsJXYrtNtk
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