Dutch designer Roeland Otten uses photographic prints, mosaic tiles and
paint to camouflage misplaced public eyesores on city streets. Otten's
project began in 2009 when he covered a large electricity substation on
the corner of Graaf Floristraat and Heemraadsingel in Rotterdam, with
high-resolution photographs of the surrounding streets making the large
structure disappear. For his latest project Otten camouflaged the little
concrete building of GGD Amsterdam with little mosaic tiles, creating a
pixelated view of the surrounding area.