French artist Jean-Francois Fourtou has created "Tombée du Ciel" (Fallen from the Sky), a house inspired by his childhood home, but with an upside-down twist. Entering through a second-story window, all the fixtures and furniture are above you. The work can currently be toured at Festival Lille3000 Fantastic 2012 in Belguim.
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Great article but sorry guys Lille is in France not in Belgium (pretty close from the frontier but definitely on the french side of it ) :)
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Lille is definitely in France, not in Belgium.
There is also a Lille, Belgium where the festival and house are exhibited.
Thank you Schmoo : I didn't know there was a belgian Lille also :). But I promise this house ' fallen from the sky ' (La maison tombée du ciel) is currently exhibited in Lille, France, for the cultural exhibition called Fantastic. Here is the link :
http://www.fantastic2012.com/en/agenda/?id=296
As you can see on the map it is very close from the belgian frontier but it is still is France. The belgian Lille is much much more on the East side of Belgium, close to Netherlands.
PS : Sorry if my english is not correct, this is not my native tongue _ french is :). I am trying to do my best.